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Grain Market Insight
Afternoon Grain Comments 10-03-25- StoneX Kansas City Wheat Recap stated, “Markets saw choppy sideways action to finish the week in a session plagued by dismal volume. The lack of government information for better or for worse is likely to lead to less participation with traders looking elsewhere to generate returns. Fall harvest and wheat plantings should continue at a good clip over the weekend with what appears to be the final hit of summer.” At the close, cash wheat was 2 cents lower, milo and corn were 3 cents lower and soybeans were 6 cents lower. Have a good weekend.
Morning Grain Comments 10-3-2025 – The grain markets were steady mixed at the end of the night session with all of the grains trading both sides of Thursday’s closes in fairly narrow trading ranges. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “grain volume slowed overnight with fundamental data still slow heading into the end of the week, thanks to the ongoing government shutdown; funds have stepped in to boost soybean values in the last two sessions (with SX up double-digits consecutively). Trump administration talk is at least picking up regarding soybeans, but nothing has actually happened yet and a Trump-Xi summits remains four weeks away. Can SX sustain a rally and mount a chart challenge, with China still out of the U.S. export market?” S&P Global announced their most recent fall crop yield estimates yesterday estimating the corn yield at 185.5 bushels per acre which is down 3.6 bpa from their previous estimate and their soybean yield was estimated at 53.0 bpa which is down 0.8 bpa from their previous estimate. The most recent USDA yield estimate for corn is 186.2 bpa and 53.3 bpa for soybeans so the S&P Global numbers are closer now to both USDA and the StoneX numbers (185.9 and 53.9). In world grain trade news, flour millers in Taiwan purchased 3 million bushels of milling wheat from the U.S. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, December Kansas City wheat 2 cents higher, Chicago December down 0.75 cent, and Chicago November soybeans were 0.25 cent lower. Have wonderful day and weekend.
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Futures
@C - CORN - CBOT
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Dec 25
420'6
423'0
418'4
419'4
-2'6
419'0s
07:00A
Mar 26
437'0
439'0
435'2
436'4
-2'2
435'6s
07:00A
May 26
447'0
448'6
445'2
445'6
-2'4
445'2s
07:00A
Jul 26
454'2
456'0
452'0
453'0
-2'4
452'2s
07:00A
Sep 26
452'4
454'2
450'2
450'6
-2'6
450'4s
07:00A
Dec 26
464'2
465'4
461'4
462'2
-2'6
461'6s
07:00A
Mar 27
477'4
478'4
475'4
475'4
-2'6
475'0s
07:00A
May 27
485'6
485'6
482'4
482'4
-2'4
482'2s
10/03
@KW - HARD RED WINTER WHEAT - CBOT
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Dec 25
498'6
501'2
495'6
495'6
-2'0
497'0s
07:00A
Mar 26
519'6
522'4
517'0
517'2
-1'4
518'4s
07:00A
May 26
534'6
537'2
532'0
532'0
-1'6
533'2s
10/03
Jul 26
549'4
552'2
547'0
547'2
-1'6
548'2s
07:00A
Sep 26
564'4
567'0
562'2
562'2
-1'6
563'4s
07:00A
Dec 26
584'0
584'0
582'2
582'2
-2'2
582'4s
10/03
Mar 27
590'2
-2'2
597'4s
10/03
May 27
603'4
-2'2
603'4s
10/03
@S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
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Nov 25
1021'0
1028'6
1016'4
1017'0
-5'6
1018'0s
07:00A
Jan 26
1038'0
1046'4
1035'4
1036'2
-4'6
1037'0s
07:00A
Mar 26
1053'4
1061'0
1050'6
1051'2
-4'0
1052'2s
07:00A
May 26
1066'6
1074'4
1065'0
1065'2
-4'0
1066'2s
07:00A
Jul 26
1077'6
1085'2
1075'6
1076'2
-3'6
1077'0s
07:00A
Aug 26
1075'2
1082'0
1073'2
1073'6
-4'0
1074'2s
10/03
Sep 26
1065'0
1069'2
1060'6
1061'4
-5'4
1061'6s
10/03
Nov 26
1067'0
1073'0
1064'4
1065'2
-4'6
1065'6s
07:00A
@LE - LIVE CATTLE - CME
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Oct 25
230.500
231.125
229.950
231.025
0.500
231.025s
07:00A
Dec 25
233.575
234.675
233.000
234.600
1.025
234.500s
07:00A
Feb 26
235.950
237.075
235.050
236.950
0.875
236.825s
07:00A
Apr 26
236.900
238.000
235.900
237.825
0.800
237.700s
07:00A
Jun 26
230.300
231.500
229.300
231.425
0.850
231.225s
07:00A
@GF - FEEDER CATTLE - CME
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Oct 25
354.850
357.500
354.000
357.075
2.875
357.175s
07:00A
Nov 25
352.400
355.825
351.350
355.475
3.025
355.425s
07:00A
Jan 26
347.000
350.150
345.425
349.600
2.550
349.725s
07:00A
Mar 26
343.575
346.525
341.550
346.050
2.400
346.000s
07:00A
Apr 26
342.800
345.750
340.725
345.225
2.475
345.100s
10/03
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This Day In History
October 5, 1465
French King Louis XI signs peace with Charles the Stout
September 19 A rain shower mid-morning gave us 0.1 inch in Sublette.?
September 18 Another early morning rain gave us another 0.4 inch in Sublette.
September 17 Rain again in Sublette in the early morning hours gave us 0.5 inch of rain.
September 13 - 14 Rain in Sublette the Saturday evening and into the night gave us 0.6 inch of rain.
September 10 Another early morning rain gave us 0.6 to 0.9 inch of rain in Sublette.
September 5 An early morning rain shower gave us 0.2 inch of rain in Sublette.
August 27 and 28 The rain started in the evening of the 27th and rained into the early morning hours of the 28th giving us 2.5 inches of rain in Sublette.