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Excessive Heat and "Corn Sweat"

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0:00 Heat Wave and Corn Sweat
2:24 Grains are "Cheap"
4:41 Brazil Corn Planting
6:06 Indonesia Biofuel
7:26 Crop Ratings
9:22 Grain Shipment Update
šŸŒ”ļø Extreme Heat in the US Corn Belt
Heat Dome Alert: Scorching temperatures are expected between St. Louis and Chicago today, with heat indices rising to a sweltering 105Ā°F to 115Ā°F. This heat wave might break records across the region.
Expanding Heat: The extreme heat is set to move into the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast by mid-week.
Impact on Crops: The high temperatures are anticipated to damage crops, pushing soybean futures higher as traders brace for potential losses.
šŸ“‰ Grain Prices and Market Trends
Low Grain Prices: Despite the heat, grains like soybeans, corn, and wheat are at their lowest prices since 2010 relative to other commodities.
Record Corn Crops: Recent forecasts from the Pro Farmer tour suggest bumper corn crops in Illinois and Iowa, contributing to the downward pressure on prices.
Corn Futures: December corn futures have dropped to their lowest level since 2020, driven by ample supplies and continuous farmer selling.
šŸŒ½ Brazil's Corn Planting and Forecast
Slower Planting: Brazilian farmers have begun planting their first corn crop for the 2024/2025 season, but progress is slower this year due to caution over recent frosts.
Lower Crop Forecast: AgRural predicts a 3.5% smaller first corn crop this season, attributed to lower corn prices and potential dry conditions from La NiƱa.
šŸ‡®šŸ‡© Indonesia's Palm Oil-Based Biodiesel Plan
Proposed Increase: The Indonesian president-elect has proposed increasing the palm oil-based biodiesel blend to 50% by early 2025.
Impact: This proposal could significantly boost palm oil consumption, though industry experts express concerns about readiness and testing.
šŸŒ¾ US Crop Conditions
Corn and Soybean Conditions: US corn conditions declined slightly last week, now rated 65% good to excellent, while soybeans held steady at 67% good to excellent. However, these ratings might drop next week due to the ongoing extreme heat.
Spring Wheat Harvest: The US spring wheat harvest is slightly behind schedule, with 51% completed, just under the average pace.
šŸš¢ US Export Shipments
Corn Shipments: Corn exports declined last week, down 26% from the previous week but still up 49% year-over-year.
Soybean Shipments: Soybean exports saw a slight increase of 1.4% week-over-week, with a significant 26% rise compared to last year.
Wheat Shipments: Wheat exports were up 44% from the previous week and 38% compared to the same time last year.
The extreme weather and market trends are clearly having a big impact on agriculture right now. šŸŒ Keep an eye on how these factors develop, especially with the ongoing heat wave and its potentia

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Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.com
Grain Markets and Other Stuff Links-
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Google
TikTok
YouTube
Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.
0:00 Heat Wave and Corn Sweat
2:24 Grains are "Cheap"
4:41 Brazil Corn Planting
6:06 Indonesia Biofuel
7:26 Crop Ratings
9:22 Grain Shipment Update
šŸŒ”ļø Extreme Heat in the US Corn Belt
Heat Dome Alert: Scorching temperatures are expected between St. Louis and Chicago today, with heat indices rising to a sweltering 105Ā°F to 115Ā°F. This heat wave might break records across the region.
Expanding Heat: The extreme heat is set to move into the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast by mid-week.
Impact on Crops: The high temperatures are anticipated to damage crops, pushing soybean futures higher as traders brace for potential losses.
šŸ“‰ Grain Prices and Market Trends
Low Grain Prices: Despite the heat, grains like soybeans, corn, and wheat are at their lowest prices since 2010 relative to other commodities.
Record Corn Crops: Recent forecasts from the Pro Farmer tour suggest bumper corn crops in Illinois and Iowa, contributing to the downward pressure on prices.
Corn Futures: December corn futures have dropped to their lowest level since 2020, driven by ample supplies and continuous farmer selling.
šŸŒ½ Brazil's Corn Planting and Forecast
Slower Planting: Brazilian farmers have begun planting their first corn crop for the 2024/2025 season, but progress is slower this year due to caution over recent frosts.
Lower Crop Forecast: AgRural predicts a 3.5% smaller first corn crop this season, attributed to lower corn prices and potential dry conditions from La NiƱa.
šŸ‡®šŸ‡© Indonesia's Palm Oil-Based Biodiesel Plan
Proposed Increase: The Indonesian president-elect has proposed increasing the palm oil-based biodiesel blend to 50% by early 2025.
Impact: This proposal could significantly boost palm oil consumption, though industry experts express concerns about readiness and testing.
šŸŒ¾ US Crop Conditions
Corn and Soybean Conditions: US corn conditions declined slightly last week, now rated 65% good to excellent, while soybeans held steady at 67% good to excellent. However, these ratings might drop next week due to the ongoing extreme heat.
Spring Wheat Harvest: The US spring wheat harvest is slightly behind schedule, with 51% completed, just under the average pace.
šŸš¢ US Export Shipments
Corn Shipments: Corn exports declined last week, down 26% from the previous week but still up 49% year-over-year.
Soybean Shipments: Soybean exports saw a slight increase of 1.4% week-over-week, with a significant 26% rise compared to last year.
Wheat Shipments: Wheat exports were up 44% from the previous week and 38% compared to the same time last year.
The extreme weather and market trends are clearly having a big impact on agriculture right now. šŸŒ Keep an eye on how these factors develop, especially with the ongoing heat wave and its potentia

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