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Midweek Cash Markets | June 23, 2021

Corn and soybean basis continue to fall but remain higher than the three-year averages.

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Hogs & Pigs Report expected to show U.S. hog herd down 2.3% from year-ago

On average, analysts surveyed by Reuters expect USDA will report the June 1 hog herd around 75.572 million head.

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FBN calling for soybean plantings to drop more than 1 million acres vs. March intentions

While corn prices rallied 22% from March 31 to June 1, soybean prices dipped 3%, lifting corn planting intentions at the expense of soybeans, according to FBN's survey work.

Cold Storage Report: Build in frozen pork stocks concerning
Cold Storage Report: Build in frozen pork stocks concerning

Frozen pork stocks stood at 461.14 million lbs. at the end of May, which was a 4.22-million-lb. (0.9%) build from April versus the usual 34-million-lb.-retreat for the month.

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The handshake

More than a year later, we need to get back to normal because we need to start repairing 15 months of broken connections, writes Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel with Global Farmer Network.

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Hot, dry weather stresses crops in heart of the Corn Belt and Northern Plains

Spring wheat ratings plummeted, and corn came in lower than expected. Find more highlights from today's weekly Crop Progress and Condition Report here.

Corn, soybean CCI ratings slip again, spring wheat rating plunges
Corn, soybean CCI ratings slip again, spring wheat rating plunges

The spring wheat CCI rating is now 91.1 points below its five-year average.

RCR expects Chinese soybean buying to fade later this summer and into the fall
RCR expects Chinese soybean buying to fade later this summer and into the fall

Refinitiv Commodities Research says trade flow data signals China will likely import 11.6 MMT of soybeans during June, which would be an all-time monthly high.

Daily chart turns down for soybeans, weekly chart points sideways.
Daily chart turns down for soybeans, weekly chart points sideways.

Find more updates to our short-term, intermediate- and long-term trends for commodity and key outside markets.

Wheat inspections top expectations
Wheat inspections top expectations

Corn inspections were also solid, with last week’s tally revised roughly 66,500 MT higher.

Reuters: China scoops up U.S. soybeans on price plunge
Reuters: China scoops up U.S. soybeans on price plunge

China’s state-owned importers bought at least eight cargos (480,000 MT) of U.S. soybeans, today, two traders familiar with the deal toward Reuters. And that tally could climb even higher.

Corn plantings led increases from March intentions
Corn plantings led increases from March intentions

We project total corn and soybean plantings at a record 182.3 million acres, which is the exact total we estimated in March and would be up 8.4 million acres from last year and 2.0 million acres more than the 2017 peak.

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A weather market is in full swing, with commodities diving the past week. Inside this week's letter you'll find plenty of updates on the forecast, crop conditions (crop comments are back!) and Washington happenings.

Rural bankers note strong local economies
Rural bankers note strong local economies

Nearly half of rural bankers report their local economy grew in May to June.

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Market Watch | June 17, 2021

Cash prices for soybeans and corn fall.

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Heat to continue through September

The National Weather Service is calling for above-normal temperatures over most of the country during the July through September period.

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Drought worsens across Iowa, rains do little good in the Dakotas

Warm, dry conditions prevailed in northern and western areas of the Midwest the week ending June 15, resulting in the “widespread worsening of drought and dryness,” according to today’s National Drought Monitor.

High prices limited export sales of corn, soybeans and wheat last week
High prices limited export sales of corn, soybeans and wheat last week

Export sales of corn were light, as expected, but old-crop sales did manage to stay in positive territory. Wheat sales were also near the lower end of expectations. Total soybean sales fell short of 72,000 MT.

Midweek Cash Markets | June 16, 2021
Midweek Cash Markets | June 16, 2021

Boxed beef, pork cutout values rolling over.

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Fed moves timeline on higher interest rates to 2023

The Fed cited an improving economy and dropped its longstanding reference that the Covid-19 pandemic was weighing on the economy.

Vilsack discusses latest ag sector aid, pork line speed case impacts, biofuels with AgriTalk
Vilsack discusses latest ag sector aid, pork line speed case impacts, biofuels with AgriTalk

USDA to offer aid if the pork markets are impacted by line speed case.

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USDA expands CLEAR30 pilot nationwide

USDA announced today it will expand the Clean Lakes, Estuaries, And Rivers initiative, called CLEAR30, from a pilot program to a nationwide program.

 NOPA crush once again comes in lighter than expected
NOPA crush once again comes in lighter than expected

Members of the National Oilseed Processors Association crushed 163.52 million bu. of soybeans during May, marking the fourth month in a row processing has fallen short of expectations.

Weather took a bigger toll on corn, soybeans and winter wheat ratings than market expected
Weather took a bigger toll on corn, soybeans and winter wheat ratings than market expected

Hot, dry weather in the Upper Midwest and Western Corn Belt drew down corn and soybean ratings, with too much moisture slowing winter wheat harvest. Find more highlights from today's crop progress and condition update.

Corn, soybean and spring wheat CCI ratings drop
Corn, soybean and spring wheat CCI ratings drop

Corn, soybean and spring wheat CCI ratings are all below their respective five-year averages for this point in the growing season.

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General CRP signup deadline of July 23, CRP grasslands signup ends Aug. 20

USDA upped the ante this year by providing greater incentives like higher rental payments as part of the Biden administration’s all-of-government approach to tackling climate change.

Short-term trends for corn and soybeans turn sideways
Short-term trends for corn and soybeans turn sideways

Find updates to our short-term, intermediate- and long-term trends for commodity and key outside markets.

Corn export inspections hold above 1.5 MMT
Corn export inspections hold above 1.5 MMT

Wheat inspections were near the upper end of expectations and last week’s tally was revised 75,091 MT higher versus what was initially reported. Soybean inspections, on the other hand, were even lighter than expected.

Monday Morning Wake Up Call | June 14, 2021
Monday Morning Wake Up Call | June 14, 2021

Grain and soy futures are under hefty pressure on improved rain chances in the coming weeks. Feeder cattle futures are sharply higher with fat cattle near unchanged. Lean hog futures are under pressure.

IHS Markit pares U.S. corn planted acreage outlook
IHS Markit pares U.S. corn planted acreage outlook

Private analytics firm IHS Markit trimmed its 2021 U.S. corn planted acreage estimate by 310,000, dropping it to 96.54 million acres, which is still above most private forecasts.

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MarketWatch | June 10, 2021

Cash corn price slip, cash soybean prices rise.

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Conab slices 10 MMT off its Brazilian corn crop peg

Conab now estimates Brazil's total corn crop at 69.96 MMT. That compares to USDA at 98.5 MMT.

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Drought worsens in Upper Midwest

The Dakotas saw a mix of drought improvement and drought degradation, but today's update didn't fully account for this week's rains.

USDA slashes already tight U.S. corn ending stocks for both marketing years
USDA slashes already tight U.S. corn ending stocks for both marketing years

Cotton and wheat carryover also came in lighter than expected.

Light corn and soybean export sales, as expected
Light corn and soybean export sales, as expected

Memorial Day coincided with the reporting period, which may have limited business to some degree.

Back to the drawing board on waters of the U.S. definition
Back to the drawing board on waters of the U.S. definition

Confirming ag sector fears, the EPA announced today it plans to roll back the Trump Administration's Navigable Waters Protection Rule and revise the definition of U.S. waterways that can be regulated.

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Preparing for USDA's June 10 crop reports

USDA will update its old- and new-crop balance sheets, along with global production and provide the second estimate of the U.S. winter wheat crop.

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Already low spring wheat CCI rating plunges

Spring wheat crop conditions are deteriorating amid drought in the Northern Plains and PNW.

Corn CCI rating drops, soybeans start below average
Corn CCI rating drops, soybeans start below average

The corn CCI rating is still a little above average, despite the weekly decline.

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Corn export inspections decline but remain strong

Corn export inspections declined 691,290 MT from the previous week's upwardly revised tally.

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Monday Morning Wake Up Call | June 7, 2021

Grain and soybean futures gapped higher overnight, lean hog futures are posting fresh highs as live and feeder cattle futures soften.

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Bullish chart trends for grain and hog futures

Find updates to our short-term, intermediate- and long-term trends for commodity and key outside markets.

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Strong cotton sales and shipments to wrap up May
Strong cotton sales and shipments to wrap up May

Old-crop corn sales topped expectations, while new-crop sales were right in line with what the market expected. Exports of the grain held above 2 MMT.

Talks underway between Argentine government and livestock producers regarding export ban on beef
Talks underway between Argentine government and livestock producers regarding export ban on beef

Argentina’s Agroindustrial Council (CAA) issued a statement today saying Argentine meat producers will continue to hold talks with the government with the goal of lifting a one-month suspension on exports of beef.

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Rains have little to no impact on Northern Plains drought

On the High Plains, temperatures were cool and rain fell, but that did little to change drought conditions in the region.

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MarketWatch | June 3, 2021

Our updated monthly and quarterly price forecasts

Chinese dairy sector trying to expand rapidly to meet surging demand
Chinese dairy sector trying to expand rapidly to meet surging demand

While dairy operations are working to expand, finding millions of more cows is challenging, feed costs are high and both land and water are scarce.

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Brazil minister warns efforts to ensure hydroelectric power will disrupt movement on Parana River

Yesterday, Brazil’s Infrastructure Minister Tarcisio de Freitas said efforts to save water and direct it to power generation will inevitably disrupt navigation on the Tiete-Parana waterway.