Wheat Market Comments

The USDA has forecast the new crop U.S. wheat carryout at 906 million bushels compared to 978 million bushels this season. The USDA’s wheat production forecast seems fair. The winter crop is close to being made, but the spring crop could still vary sharply from USDA’s assumption. S/D balance as Read more…

Corn Market Comments

The highlight of the WAOB May corn reports was a very large new crop US corn carryout stocks forecast. The March planting survey had farmers increasing corn planted area this season  so traders had anticipated  a burdensome corn supply outlook in 2020/2021. USDA shuffled old crop corn usage estimates increasing Read more…

Soybean Comments

The USDA increased the old crop soybean carryout this month due to weaker than expected export demand. Otherwise the old crop balance was unchanged. The new crop carryout was projected at 400 million bushels which we  judge as neither burdensome or tight. The USDA anticipates a major recovery in  soybean Read more…

May Winter Wheat Estimate

The USDA has scheduled release of  the May winter wheat estimate for May 12. In an earlier post we forecast the winter wheat crop at 1234 million bushels and we will maintain that estimate as conditions have not changed radically. We did want to present a scatter study which uses Read more…

Hog Futures Prices Attempt a Turn Around

  Hog futures prices have been on the uptrend the past week as traders anticipate huge margins will induce the reopening of pork processing plants. Hog futures prices remain well behind the pork cutout value, but that gap will close rapidly with the resumption of processing work.    

Wheat Corn Price Spread

The wheat (SRW) corn price spread has moved to the upper level of historical experience ignoring the spike that occurred in the  2007/2008 crop year. The drop in corn used as fuel stocks and the prospect of a burdensome new crop corn supply has widened the wheat – corn price Read more…