After the Bell | July 28, 2022

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Corn: December corn gained 16 cents to $6.19, the contract’s highest closing price since July 11. December corn rose a fourth consecutive session, boosted by rallying soybeans and forecasts for hot, dry conditions across much of the Midwest the first 10 days of August.

Soybeans: November soybeans jumped 30 1/2 cents to $14.40 1/2, the contract’s highest close since June 30. August soymeal rose 80 cents to $489.70 and August soyoil surged 466 points to 65.84 cents, a four-week high. Soybeans rose a fifth straight session on soyoil strength and concern an impending Midwest heat wave will crimp yield prospects just as the crop begins critical reproductive phases.

Wheat: September SRW wheat rallied 26 3/4 cents to $8.17, the highest close since July 20. September HRW wheat gained 28 cents to $8.89 3/4, a 2 1/2-week closing high. September spring wheat rose 18 cents to $9.28. Wheat followed corn and soybeans higher as traders watched Ukraine, with the first shipment of grain from the country’s Black Sea ports possibly departing as early as Friday.

Cotton: December cotton rose 114 points to 96.21 cents per pound, the contract’s highest close since July 1. Cotton rose a fourth straight session amid gains in U.S. stocks and concerns extreme heat and dryness in U.S. Plains growing areas will harm production.

Cattle: October live cattle fell 50 cents to $141.825. September feeders fell $1.65 to $180.20. Cattle futures fell amid expectations for a fourth straight week of lower cash prices. USDA-reported live steers averaged $138.61 through this morning, down from last week's average of $141.12. Wholesale beef prices extended a mostly sideways trend during the second half month, with choice cutout values down 22 cents to $267.77 on movement of 99 loads.

Hogs: August lean hogs rose 52.5 cents to $119.125, the highest close since April 19. Deferred contracts ended lower, with October down 12.5 cents at $96.325. August hogs extended a two-week rally as cash fundamentals remained firm. The CME lean hog index rose 25 cents to $119.73, a 13-month high. Pork cutout values jumped $2 to $128.79, the highest since June 2021. Movement was light at 223 loads.

 

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