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Grain Market Insight
Afternoon Grain Comments 03-28-25- StoneX reporting, “An ever-wetter forecast for the US winter wheat belt and Black Sea region spurred Managed Money funds to pound out new contract lows in Chicago wheat and match their lows in the KC spot contract. Funds hit HRW (Southern Plains Wheat) harder than Chicago. The Funds will have a very overweight short going into the reports on Monday, for which wheat is the least affected directly but may be influenced by the corn trade. The only real surprises can come from Spring Wheat (Minneapolis Wheat Futures), which are entirely unsurvey up until this point. Otherwise, it’s down to stocks, which will judge feeding expectations and wheat’s position in relation to corn.” The Argentina’s BA exchange report G/E ratings fell to 27 percent for corn this week, harvest is said to be 19 percent complete. For soybeans, the BA moved the G/E rating up to 33 percent, currently sitting 10 percent above the three-year average. At the close, cash wheat was 14 cents lower, milo and corn were 3 cents higher and soybeans were 6 cents higher. Have a great weekend!
Morning Grain Comments 3-28-2025 – The grain markets were lower overnight with May soybeans leaving a 3/4-cent gap while May KC wheat traded a couple of cents higher before settling in double-digits lower and corn just barely traded higher at the open but was lower the rest of the session. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated “volume picked up just a bit overnight with corn leading in that respect, breaking through the $4.50/bushel level and towards the month’s lows, with acreage expectations running wild ahead of Monday’s report...” The USDA planting intentions and quarterly stocks report is scheduled to be released Monday morning at 11:00. Farmers Business Network (FBN) released a survey yesterday estimating 2025 corn planting acres at 95.5 million and soybean planting acres at 83.5 million acres. In world grain trade news, FLC in South Korea purchased 2.6 million bushels of corn in a private trade. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, Kansas City May wheat was 13.5 cents lower, Chicago May corn was down 4.75 cents, and Chicago May soybeans were 3.5 cents lower. Have wonderful day and weekend.
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March 19 A blowing wet snow hit Sublette with 0.4 inch of moisture in the gage when it was over.?
January 20 More snow in Sublette, this time with wind, but not much accumulation again.
January 18 Snow in the morning in Sublette with minimal accumulation.
January 9 Misty rain in the late afternoon along with another dry snow gave us another 0.1 inch of moisture in Sublette.
January 5, 2025 A little misty rain that froze to the ground then a little bit of snow gave us about 0.2 inch of moisture in the gage.
November 27 A little rain this afternoon but no accumulation in the gage in Sublette.
November 18 Rain in the early morning and through much of the day us 1.5 inches of rain.
November 12 A late evening rain gave us between 0.2 and 0.3 inch of rain in Sublette.
November 7 and 8 - it was wet all day on the 7th but not much accumulation until it started to rain after 6:00 in the evening and by 7:00 in the morning of the 8th, we had 1.2 inches of rain, another 1.0 inch by noon, then by 4:30 we had another 0.8 inch for a total of 3 inches.