Harvest Approaches………Preliminary 9/5

Steve BruceGrains

It appears as if “Anything Goes” as we approach corn and bean harvest, wheat seeding, mid-term elections and new trade deals with Canada, China and others………………….We are a week away from the USDA Production and Supply/Demand estimates for conditions as of September 1 …………………. Some crop tours have suggested  that the corn crop is close to the August USDA figure …

Olive Line Signals – Stocks, Meats, Grains

Alan PalmerGrains, Livestock, Stocks

ARP here, good day to all. There are many exiting things going on as I see it. I am jumping into the markets right away. STOCKS I put out an Olive Line Sell in the Dow on Aug 30th. The price 26170. I’m bearish as my extreme Olive Line sell printed. The August High could be in. The pit bear …

AG TIME – What are People Thinking?

John WalshGrains

The soy lower today. Moderately so. I don’t have a lot to say today. There is a lot baked in the cake. The US crop is finishing in a very positive light. It seems probable, based on private estimates, that the bean yield will increase from the last USDA report. This is significant as the SA planting is underway. The …

KC- Margin, better spent Dow?

Alan PalmerGrains, Stocks

Good Day ARP here,   These represent some of my daily macro thoughts. Argentina has imposed a 10% tax on feed grains. It is my opinion this is a bullish market input! Perhaps we sell beans against the long wheat position. QUANTIFY YOUR RISK.   FEEDGRAINS If you are nervous long KC WHEAT, trade with stops. Use a trailing stop …

AG TIME time to watch SA

John WalshGrains

The soy complex up today led by meal. The reason Arg placed a export tariff on ag exports. In my thought this was something that was dialed into the market some time ago. We traded a summer market with argentina in decline due to weather. It was discussed at length by every analyst that the argentinian crops would cause China …

Getting into the Weeds!

Steve BruceGrains

The lack of deliveries of soft red wheat this morning could suggest that there  is  concern over the quality of the 2018/2019 harvest…………………..The CME contract is imperfect in the sense that millers fear receiving the 4 parts per million vomitoxin stocks at a 25 cent discount and not the FDA friendly grade of #2 SRW in order to make the …

AG TIME – Enjoy the Weekend

John WalshGrains

The markets in general (row crop) witnessed some strength. Nothing goes straight up or down. The bean market was due a bit of a bounce in my opinion. The sales remain strong given the discounts to South America. In addition, as I mentioned yesterday, the Argentinian currency situation and the Brazilian sales to date may force the Chinese back to …

End of the Month Positioning

Steve BruceGrains

In my opinion it just feels like a short covering bounce in corn and beans after the August slide as the weather still appears to be conducive for allowing the crop to get larger………….Crop tours are still reporting that yield potential may exceed the estimates the USDA issued in August. First notice day on the September futures tomorrow………. Wheat is …

AG TIME – Same Tunes Different Day

John WalshGrains

The soy down yet again. The commentary here sounds like the same tune over again. The weather has been good here towards the end of the growing season. The conditions are hanging at a high level even with an advanced crop. Will the government add bushels as the pro farmer crop tour saw? Remains to be seen. A saying “big …

It’s Time to Get to Work!

Steve BruceGrains

It’s time to get to work and get the corn and bean crops out of the field and into the bin, and/or other storage unit like ghost malls and parking lots! This is meant as humor yet emphasizes the creative ways that producers and warehousemen adapt!……….. I sense that we will have that “good” problem of having to put corn …