TFM Midday Update 05-24-2022

CORN

  • Jul corn down 13 @ 7.73
  • The USDA has said that about 72% of the US corn crop is planted, above the average trade guess but still below last year’s 89%
  • The biggest planting delays are in North Dakota with conditions still wet and only 20% of the crop planted
  • Central Brazil has no rain in the 7-day forecast and their crop continues to suffer
  • Corn exports are down 13% from last year, but that does not include about 226 mb of corn that the consensus shows higher than inspections

SOYBEANS

  • Jul soybeans down 10 @ 16.77
  • The USDA has said that 50% of the US soybean crop is planted, down from 73% last year
  • Both soybean meal and oil are slightly higher today with crush premium now at 2.90, still an incentive for processors to buy more soybeans
  • There was an active China soybean meal trade yesterday of 540,000 tons
  • Chinese soybean demand remains bullish with July beans closing on the Dalian exchange at the equivalent of $21.94 a bushel

 

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WHEAT

  • Jul wheat down 20 @ 11.70, Jul KC down 25 @ 12.51, & Jul MNPLS down 11 @ 12.88
  • Wheat was much higher in the overnight but fell alongside corn and soybeans as the stock market is taking another tumble today
  • The USDA said yesterday that 28% of the winter wheat crop was rated good to excellent, the lowest rating since the drought of 1989
  • According to the USDA, 49% of the spring wheat crop has been planted, down from the 5-year average of 83% for this time of year
  • Minnesota is 11% planted and North Dakota 27% planted, states that account for two-thirds of US spring wheat production

CATTLE

  • Jun LC down 0.100 @ 132.675 & May FC up 0.800 @ 154.250
  • Cattle have rebounded yesterday and into today after being oversold into the Cattle on Feed report
  • Cash is averaging about 2 dollars lower than last week, with major packers bidding 135 in Kansas, with the expectation that cash will come down further in the following weeks
  • The Cold Storage report showed beef supplies up 18% from a year ago
  • Choice cuts up 2.11 and select up 1.21
  • Cattle slaughter projected at 125K
  • CME Feeder Cattle Index for 5/23: down 0.33 @ 152.72

HOGS

  • Jul hogs down 2.525 @ 108.325 & Jun pork cutout down 1.550 @ 114.350
  • Hogs extended last week’s gains with June closing above the 50% retracement level which provides technical strength, but hogs are lower this morning with cash significantly lower
  • The next level of resistance on the July chart is 3 dollars higher, but will need to be supported by strengthening cash
  • Pork in cold storage was 16% higher than a year ago during the month of April, and pork belly stocks were 67% higher than a year ago
  • National Direct Afternoon report has cash down 6.72
  • Hog slaughter projected at 476K
  • CME Lean Hog Index for 5/24: up 0.91 @ 102.08

Author

Amanda Brill

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