TFM Midday Update 01-06-2022

CORN

  • Mar corn down 5 @ 5.98
  • USDA reported an increase of 10.1 mb of corn export sales
  • Late next week the GFS model shows rains in Argentina, Paraguay, and southern Brazil
  • Argentina could see 115-degree temperatures and subsoil moisture is limited
  • Weekly ethanol production averaged 1.048 million barrels per day last week
  • The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange still has Argentina’s corn production at 57 mmt (though some private analysts have lower numbers)

SOYBEANS

  • March soybeans down 18 @ 13.66
  • USDA reported an increase of 14.1 mb of soybean export sales
  • South American weather may be worse than what the market is trading
  • Yesterday, soybean oil closed at the highest level since November 29
  • The hawkish Fed comments yesterday are pressuring the market – interest rates may be raised as soon as March
  • Northern Brazil has been getting too much rain

WHEAT

  • Mar wheat down 22 @ 7.39, Mar KC down 24 @ 7.63, Mar MNPLS down 21 @ 9.28
  • USDA reported an increase of 1.8 mb of wheat export sales
  • Some snow cover across the US Southern Plains
  • Kazakhstan is the world’s 8th largest wheat exporter – civil unrest is becoming an issue for political reasons
  • US exports have been poor and prices are uncompetitive to world buyers – this is weighing on the market

CATTLE

  • Feb LC down 0.525 @ 136.725 & Mar FC down 0.600 @ 165.575
  • Cash this week lacks the strength seen in recent weeks, pressuring the market
  • Higher feed prices are a concern for feedlots
  • Chart gaps remain above current levels and may need to be filled
  • Choice cuts up 0.11 and select up 0.38
  • Cattle slaughter projected at 117K
  • CME Feeder Cattle Index for 1/5: down 0.22 @ 162.13

HOGS

  • Feb hogs up 1.350 @ 83.625 & Feb pork cutout up 1.075 @ 95.000
  • Hog futures continue the uptrend – June and later contracts posted new highs
  • Prop 12 fears may have subsided as demand remains strong
  • There is concern around a slower slaughter pace offsetting tighter supplies
  • National Direct Afternoon report increased 4.73
  • Hog slaughter projected at 471K
  • CME Lean Hog Index for 1/6: up 1.12 @ 73.87

Author

Brandon Doherty

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