TFM Morning Update 10-24-2023

CORN

  • Corn is trading slightly lower this morning which would be the third consecutively lower day due to harvest pressure and yesterday’s crop progress report which saw harvest advancing.
  • Harvest was seen at 59% harvested as of October 22 which was in line with trade expectations and the pace from a year ago, but ahead of the 5-year average.
  • Yesterday’s big selloff in the cattle complex following the bearish Cattle on Feed report likely added some pressure to corn yesterday.
  • In Brazil, corn is now 63% planted which is ahead of the 5-year average of 58%, but their corn acres will be fewer than last year. In Argentina, just 18% of the crop has been planted which is down from the average of 29%.

SOYBEANS

  • Soybeans are working higher this morning after two consecutively lower closes with support from soybean meal and strong export inspections yesterday.
  • Yesterday’s Crop Progress report showed soybeans at 76% harvested which was slightly lower than trade expectations of 77%, but above the 5-year average of 67%.
  • Soybeans were under pressure yesterday due to forecasts of rain in South America, but only light showers were reported with most areas getting missed.
  • Brazilian farmers have been reluctant to sell their new soybeans with prices so much lower than a year ago. StoneX has estimated that 25% of the new soy crop which is estimated at 164 mmt has been sold.

WHEAT

  • Wheat is trading lower this morning with KC posting the largest losses. SRW wheat has become more competitively priced which has gotten China’s buying interest.
  • Yesterday’s Crop Progress report showed that winter wheat is now 77% planted which was lower than the average trade guess, but up from 68% a week ago. 53% of the crop is emerged, up from 39% a week ago.
  • Ukraine says that it has shipped 700k tons of grain so far through the temporary export corridor in the Black Sea with destinations primarily to Europe and Africa.
  • APK-Inform has cut their estimates of the 23/24 Ukrainian grain crop to 53.4 mmt from their previous estimate of 54.2 mmt.

Author

Amanda Brill

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