Brian Grete

Grain and soy futures supported by weather, lower-than-expected crop condition ratings.
Grain markets were supported overnight by crop condition ratings and hot, dry forecasts for northern and western production areas.
Spring wheat crop conditions are deteriorating amid drought in the Northern Plains and PNW.
The corn CCI rating is still a little above average, despite the weekly decline.
Corn export inspections declined 691,290 MT from the previous week’s upwardly revised tally.
Grain and soybean futures gapped higher overnight, lean hog futures are posting fresh highs as live and feeder cattle futures soften.
Dry weather concerns fuel strong gains in the grain and soy markets to start the week.
Boxed beef, pork cutout value continue to rise amid strong meat demand
Initial Pro Farmer corn CCI rating is 4.7 points above the five-year average
An already low spring wheat CCI rating falls even further below the five-year average