Brian Grete

Initial CCI ratings show wide variance between HRW and SRW.
Corn, soybeans and wheat futures are off to a weaker start this morning. Livestock futures are higher.
Soybeans have firmed this morning, while corn and wheat adopted a weaker tone following two-sided trade overnight.
Soybeans recouped most of their losses the two previous days during overnight trade, while corn also traded to the upside and wheat had a varied tone.
Corn, soybeans and wheat are expected to open mildly firmer this morning.
Grain markets traded on both sides of unchanged overnight, with beans and wheat mildly favoring the upside this morning.
Soybean basis firmed over the past week and is now in line with the three-year average.
Beef stocks climbed more than average during September, largely because the previous month’s figure was revised down 15.1 million pounds. Sept. pork stocks dropped, whereas there is normally a small buildup in supplies.
Grain and soy markets are expected to open mostly lower in quiet trade.
Corn, soybeans and wheat posted two-sided price action while holding in relatively tight trading ranges overnight.