CORN
- September up 0.045, December up 0.0525 @ 3.4325, March up 0.0575 @ 3.55
- Hot and dry 6-10 day forecasts
- Questions about bushels lost in last week’s storm
- Strong feed grain demand from China
- December futures gapped higher this morning and filled the gap from mid-July
- Stochastics are nearing overbought levels
- Funds sold 1,000 contracts on Friday
SOYBEANS
- September up 0.1175 @ 9.0875, November up 0.1175 @ 9.1025, January up 0.12 @ 9.1575
- Hot and dry forecasts for the second half of August could impact pod-filling
- Very strong China demand lately
- China is reportedly asking for documentation that soybean shipments are Covid-19 free
- November beans gapped higher this morning
- Prices are sharply above the 200-day moving average resistance level
- Nov futures are testing the highs from July 6
- Funds sold 2,000 contracts on Friday
WHEAT
- Sep CHI up 0.165 @ 5.165, Sep KC up 0.1075 @ 4.3575, Sep MPLS up 0.0925 @ 5.0625
- Dryness issues in Argentina, and a sharp drop in French production
- Big yields and production in Canada and Australia
- Turkey and Algeria are tendering for wheat this week and will likely purchase from Russia and/or Ukraine
- CHI futures have pushed through the 10, 20 and 50-day moving average resistance levels for the first time since July 31
- KC and MPLS futures are trading above their 10 and 20-day moving average resistance levels for the first time since July 31
- Funds bought 3,000 contracts on Friday
CATTLE
- August lives up 0.40 @ 108.00, October lives up 0.52 @ 110.75, December lives up 0.87 @ 113.70
- August feeders down 0.02 @ 134.90, September feeders down 0.35 @ 146.22
- Cash cattle rallied 2.00-4.00 last week
- 5-area average was up 4.24 last week
- Labor Day beef demand should help to support
- October lives are trading at their highest levels since Feb 27
- September feeders have fallen back below the 10-day moving average support
HOGS
- October up 0.57 @ 53.60, December up 0.25 @ 54.87, February up 0.12 @ 62.02
- Highest pork values on Friday since June 1
- China hog herd is growing quickly which will cut down on US pork purchases in 6-12 months
- Slaughter is beginning to speed up again
- October hogs made just their second close above the 100-day moving average on Friday since January
- Prices are surging higher again today and are testing the recent highs from August 10