Brian Grete

Corn and soybeans pulled back from their recent gains during overnight trade. Wheat was led lower by HRW contracts amid increased harvest activity.
Corn and soybeans are expected to open moderately to sharply higher on support from crop concerns. Wheat is likely to be mixed.
Corn and soybeans were supported overnight by the bigger-than-expected declines in crop condition ratings, while wheat faced price pressure.
Corn and soybean CCI ratings are well below year-ago, while the spring wheat rating is still above last year at this time.
Corn and soybeans are higher with wheat mixed. Livestock futures are choppy with hog futures mostly firmer to start the week...
Corn and soybeans are expected to open higher on weather/crop concerns. Wheat is called mixed this morning.
Corn futures posted double-digit gains overnight amid increased weather/crop concerns. Soybeans also traded higher, while wheat was narrowly mixed.
Quiet trade is expected in the grain and soy markets this morning as traders await USDA’s June crop reports.
Price action was relatively quiet overnight as traders await USDA’s crop reports later this morning.
The Drought Monitor showed 55% of the U.S. was covered by abnormal dryness/drought, up five percentage points from the previous week. USDA estimated drought covered 45% of corn production areas and 39% of soybeans.