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Grain Market Insight
Afternoon Grain Comments 11-21-25-StoneX reported, “A lightly traded session with soybeans dipping early and then closing positive. No flash sales were published today, but when they have been published this week, it was usually a stimulus for the bears. China’s crush interest is slowing as the margins slide deeper into negative territory. The question is whether Brazil’s export demand will fall more than the US to accomplish near-term political promises.” Brazil’s soybean crop is at 25 percent marketed and the 25/26 crop is at 81 percent planted vs the 88 percent from last year. French soft wheat crop is at 95 percent planted with a 98 percent G/E. The US winter wheat areas have received some moisture over the last 24 overs and part are expected to continue into the weekend. At the close, cash wheat was 5 cents higher, milo and corn were a penny lower and soybeans were 2 cents higher. Have a good weekend.
Morning Grain Comments 11-21-2025 – The grains each had a two-sided night session fairly narrow trading ranges with corn less than two cents, wheat less than a nickel, and soybeans less than a dime and ended mixed / steady / lower. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated; “the grain markets continue to decline into the end of the week, very much “selling the fact” after buying rumors throughout the government shutdown, and needing to see even more Chinese soybean buying…” The trade volume was a little above average overnight with January soybeans leading the volume with March corn second, December corn third and the wheat pits very quiet. In world grain trade news, SLAL in Iran purchased some corn and soybean meal with reports that it could have been up to 180,000 tonnes of each. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, December Kansas City wheat was 1.5 cents higher, Chicago December ended was down 0.75 cent, and Chicago January soybeans were 3.5 cents lower. Have wonderful day and weekend.
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Futures
@C - CORN - CBOT
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Dec 25
426'2
427'6
424'0
425'6
-1'0
425'4s
11/21
Mar 26
437'4
439'0
435'2
437'6
-0'2
437'4s
11/21
May 26
445'0
446'0
442'4
445'2
-0'4
444'6s
11/21
Jul 26
450'6
451'6
448'2
451'4
-0'2
450'6s
11/21
Sep 26
448'2
448'4
445'4
448'0
-0'6
447'4s
11/21
Dec 26
460'2
461'2
458'2
460'6
-1'0
460'0s
11/21
Mar 27
474'2
474'2
471'6
473'6
-1'0
473'2s
11/21
May 27
479'2
480'6
479'2
480'6
-0'6
480'0s
11/21
@KW - KC HRW WHEAT - CBOT
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Dec 25
506'0
513'2
503'4
513'0
4'6
511'0s
11/21
Mar 26
522'6
528'6
519'4
527'6
2'4
526'2s
11/21
May 26
535'4
541'0
532'0
539'4
1'6
538'2s
11/21
Jul 26
548'6
553'2
544'4
552'4
1'4
550'6s
11/21
Sep 26
562'4
567'2
559'0
566'2
1'2
564'6s
11/21
Dec 26
579'0
585'2
577'0
584'0
1'2
582'6s
11/21
Mar 27
609'2
0'6
596'6s
11/21
May 27
617'0
0'6
602'4s
11/21
@S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
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Jan 26
1122'4
1127'4
1113'2
1126'4
2'4
1125'0s
11/21
Mar 26
1132'4
1136'4
1123'4
1135'2
2'2
1134'2s
11/21
May 26
1141'2
1145'2
1133'2
1144'4
1'6
1143'2s
11/21
Jul 26
1150'0
1151'2
1139'6
1150'6
1'2
1149'2s
11/21
Aug 26
1139'0
1140'4
1130'2
1140'0
0'0
1138'0s
11/21
Sep 26
1115'0
1115'2
1106'2
1113'4
-1'0
1112'0s
11/21
Nov 26
1115'0
1116'2
1107'2
1113'0
-1'6
1112'0s
11/21
Jan 27
1125'0
1125'0
1117'0
1122'2
-2'0
1121'2s
11/21
@LE - LIVE CATTLE - CME
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Dec 25
211.000
216.650
208.275
214.250
- 0.275
214.450s
11/21
Feb 26
211.000
217.150
208.175
214.475
- 0.625
214.775s
11/21
Apr 26
210.750
217.400
208.550
214.825
- 0.425
215.150s
11/21
Jun 26
205.000
211.225
202.500
208.700
- 0.225
208.975s
11/21
Aug 26
202.000
207.825
199.350
205.325
- 0.100
205.625s
11/21
@GF - FEEDER CATTLE - CME
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Jan 26
307.250
317.025
307.125
314.300
- 2.150
314.225s
11/21
Mar 26
299.300
310.225
299.300
307.175
- 1.500
307.050s
11/21
Apr 26
297.300
308.600
297.300
305.400
- 1.200
305.350s
11/21
May 26
295.150
306.500
295.000
303.250
- 0.925
303.325s
11/21
Aug 26
295.075
306.500
294.750
303.475
- 0.575
303.425s
11/21
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November 22, 1221
Frederik II Hohenstaufen crowned Roman-German Emperor
November 20 & 21 The rain started late morning and into the night and early morning hours of Friday giving us 0.9 inch of rain in Sublette.October 28 Early morning rain showers gave us another 0.3 to 0.4 inch of rain in Sublette.
October 25 A day of light rain gave us about 0.4 inch in Sublette.
October 14 We had a little rain shower in the afternoon of the 13th in Sublette and rain in the early morning hours of Tuesday but only a little rain in the gage, well below 0.1 inch with a foggy morning.
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.