TFM Midday Update 05-11-2026

CORN

  • Corn futures are slightly higher at midday; July CBOT corn is currently 2-1/2 higher trading at 473-3/4, while new crop December futures are 3-1/2 higher at 496-3/4.
  • The Middle East conflict has now entered its tenth week and continues to provide underlying support to both energy and grain markets. Iran rejected a U.S. peace proposal over the weekend, while President Trump called Iran’s counteroffer “totally unacceptable.”
  • Trade estimates place U.S. corn planting progress between 55% and 60% complete as of Sunday. Official USDA Crop Progress data will be released this afternoon.

SOYBEANS

  • Soybean futures are higher at midday; July CBOT beans are 8 higher at 1216, while November futures are 7-1/2 higher at 1197.
  • Expectations are elevated heading into a pivotal week for soybeans, with the May USDA WASDE report due Tuesday and the highly anticipated U.S.–China trade meeting scheduled for later in the week.
  • Soybean planting in the U.S. is expected to be near ½ complete as of Sunday. If realized, this would be a record-fast pace for soybeans. Official USDA crop progress data will be out this afternoon.

WHEAT

  • Wheat futures are higher at midday. July CBOT wheat is 11 higher at 630, July KCBOT wheat is 7-1/2 higher at 683-1/4, while July MIAX spring wheat is 6 higher at 688-3/4.
  • Over the weekend, better-than-expected showers impacted Texas and Oklahoma and western Kansas got some moisture as well.
  • The Wheat Quality Council Tour begins this week, with final yield estimates expected to be released by Thursday. After major drought and a late freeze event across Kansas, this year’s data is highly anticipated.

Author

Keegan Madigan

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