Brian Grete

Hot, dry conditions during fall should facilitate rapid harvest of corn and soybeans but is concerning for the HRW crop that’s being planted into dry soils.
Corn and soybeans mildly rebounded overnight from losses the two previous days, while wheat pulled back from recent gains.
Corn and soybean basis continues seasonal decline as harvest increases.
Soybeans and wheat favored the upside is quiet, two-sided trade overnight, while corn faced light selling pressure.
Soybean futures built on Monday’s strong gains overnight, while wheat rebounded from yesterday’s losses and corn favored the upside is light, two-sided trade.
CCI ratings have declined for nine straight weeks for corn and six consecutive weeks for soybeans.
Corn and wheat futures are slightly lower with soybeans slightly higher ahead of USDA’s reports. Cattle futures are mildly lower with lean hogs up slightly to start the week...
Quiet, two-sided trade was seen overnight as traders awaited USDA’s reports later this morning.
Key for the corn production number will be the implied ear weight USDA uses.
Corn and wheat futures posted solid corrective gains overnight, while soybeans built on Thursday’s modest gains.