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MARKET TREND Higher CK, up 2, SK, up 2, WK, up 4

April 3, 2017 07:56 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·        MARKET TREND—Higher: CK, up $.0275; SK, up $.0225; WK, up $.0425; KWK, up $.0325

·        MACRO—Optimism over the start of the 2nd quarter of economic activity has markets generally higher; ISM manufacturing index out this morning along with auto sales & construction spending. ASIA—Firmer:  Nikkei, +0.39%; Shanghai, +0.62%; Hang Seng, +0.62%. EUROPE—Mostly lower:  DAX, +0.38%; FTSE, -0.02%; CAC, -1.19%.  Wall STREET-Futures are a little higher:  DOW, 12; S&P, +0.75; NAS, +5.00.  EXTERNALS: Sep $ Index, +0.207 @ 100.265;  April Gold, -$2.40 @ $1,245; May Crude, $0.00 @ $50.60 

·        T-storm Weather: Two strong systems pass through Wed.-Thu., producing widespread rainfall of 1.50”-3.00” across the southeast half to two-thirds of the central U.S., thereby increasing wetness for HRW wheat in/near the central Plains, and breaking dryness across the Delta and southeast two-thirds of the Corn Belt.  Corn and spring wheat areas of the northern Plains only receive light showers, while some HRW wheat in the southern Plains also receive minimal rainfall

·        Corn: CK up $.0275 @ $3.67; CN up $.0275 @ $3.7450.  The funds bought 8 K following the release of Friday’s report   

·        SB: up $.0225 @ $9.4825; SN up $.0225 @ $9.5925.  Funds: sold 10B S, 8 SBM, 4 SBO.  Board Crush: $.82, 0; LY; $.60

·        Wheat: WK up $.0425 @ $4.3075; WN up $.0375 @ $4.4275.  Fund buying was estimated at 5 K on Friday   

CORN/SORGHUM

·        ATI Research: USDA Grain Stocks report indicates Sep-Feb U.S. corn feed/residual use was up 3% vs. last year.  However, to reach the annual USDA forecast, feed residual use in March-Aug must exceed last year’s total by 20%

·        Export Inspections released at 10 AM CDT; Corn, 42.2 mbu needed; 61.3 last week.  Milo—3.6 needed; 6.5 last week

·        T-storm Weather: In South America, widespread rain of 2.00”-4.00” occurs over the next 10 days with highest totals in Argentina, southern Brazil and Paraguay—including some of the drier areas of safrinha (double crop) corn in Parana

·        NWS forecast for month of April released on Fri. indicates above normal temps, normal precip for Midwest corn areas 

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·        ATI Research: March 1 soybean stocks of 1.735 bbu implies Dec-Feb residual use of -67 mbu (add back), which is in contrast to +32 mbu last year.  This suggests the potential for an eventual upward revision in the size of the 2016 crop

·        Export Inspections released at 10 AM CDT; Soybeans, 14.1 mbu needed; 20.4 last week

·        T-storm Weather: Heavy rain pounded parts of Argentina Sat.-Sun., but it was not widespread in key growing areas

·        ATI Research: USDA Prospective Plantings pegs 2017 U.S. hard red spring acreage at 10.6 mi—down 3% vs. last year.  Revisions to 2017 winter wheat acreage were an increase of 500,000 acres for HRW & a reduction of 150,00 for SRW

·        Export Inspections released at 10 AM CDT: Wheat, 24.4 needed; 19.9 last week

ENERGY

·        Mixed: CLK17, $0.00 @ $50.60; EBM, -$0.09 @ $52.59; EBM-QCLM, -.07; RBK, +$.0018; NGK, +$0.046; HOK, +$.0016

·        Additional strength was noted in cash ethanol markets on Friday: Chicago climbed 2 7/8; New York up 1 ¾; Gulf and Dallas added 3; Tampa increased 2 ½; and LA was 4 higher at $1.79 per gallon

·        Ethanol RINs were steady Fri.: 2015’s unch at 51-54; 2016’s unch at 52-54 ½; and 2017’s unch at 52 ½-54 ½

·        The May RBOB/April ethanol spread eased $.0110 Friday to+$.08610/gallon, premium RBOB

  LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                                     &​nbsp;              

·  &​nbsp;     Choice boxed beef values were $1.09 lower on Fri. at $214.12, and are down $7.50 compared to last week

·        Light to moderate cash cattle trading developed Friday, with prices in the South at $128—$2 lower vs. prior week

·        USDA mandatory pork carcass increased 320-cents on Friday to $74.87, but is still $3.10 lower vs. a week ago

·        CME Lean Hog Index was $0.56 lower on Fri. at $68.30.  April futures gained $0.05 but are still $2.625 below the index

Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, DTN, T-storm Weather

 



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