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🌾 Wheat futures rallied hard Wednesday as escalating Russia-Ukraine tensions rattled markets, with Chicago wheat closing near $6.77/bu and KC wheat hitting $7.20/bu—both the highest since mid-May. Ukraine has reportedly lost about a third of its grain export capacity after intensified Russian strikes on Black Sea ports, and strength spilled over into corn and soybeans too. 🚢💥
🏛️ House Republicans rolled out a $95 billion spending package Wednesday, with $60 billion aimed at military spending and $12 billion earmarked for farm assistance to offset war-driven input costs. Critics are slamming the bill for lacking spending cuts, warning it could add $100+ billion to the national debt over the next decade. 💰📜
🌽 Excessive heat is raising red flags for US corn yield potential as 34% of the crop hits the critical pollination stage. A heat dome parked over the Northern Plains is expected to shift south later this week, easing stress up north but keeping things hot across the central and southern Plains. ☀️🌡️
🫘 NOPA's June crush data showed US soybean crushing jumped 2.7% from May to 214.34 million bushels—a record for the month and above all trade estimates. Meanwhile, soybean oil stocks sank to an 8-month low of 1.50 billion pounds as strong crush margins keep processors busy. 📊🛢️
⛽ US ethanol production slipped to a 10-week low, down 4.8% week-over-week to 1.04 million barrels per day. Stocks climbed to 24.39 million barrels even as Corn Belt margins held modestly positive, ranging from 10 to 35 cents. 🌽🔋 - Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.com
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🌾 Russia Reroutes Grain After Black Sea Attacks — Russia is shifting grain shipments away from the Sea of Azov following Ukrainian strikes that disrupted a route responsible for roughly a quarter of its grain exports. Wheat futures spiked to multi-week highs as traders weigh the risk of further Black Sea supply chain chaos! 📈
🔥 Heat Wave Threatens South Dakota Spring Wheat — Triple-digit temps and warm overnight lows are stressing the state's spring wheat crop, especially in drier regions without last week's rainfall boost. With temps running nearly 6°F above normal and more heat on the way, grain fill and crop quality are on watch. 🌡️🌱
🚢 Brazil Debuts Ethanol-Powered Cargo Ship — Brazil just launched its first ethanol-powered container vessel, setting sail for China and opening the door to a potential biofuel revolution in global shipping. If ethanol captures just 5% of the marine fuel market, corn demand could jump by 1.5 billion bushels—a massive opportunity for ag producers! ⛴️🌽
💵 Inflation Cools More Than Expected in June — Annual inflation slowed to 3.5%, well below forecasts, while monthly prices posted their biggest drop in six years thanks to falling energy costs. The Fed is still expected to hike in September, but easing prices have softened the odds. 📉
⚓ Strait of Hormuz Tensions Ripple Beyond Oil — Escalating US-Iran tensions threaten fertilizer, sulfur, aluminum, and helium supplies—not just crude. Trump has dropped his proposed 20% toll on Hormuz shipments after pushback from Gulf allies, opting instead for future investment deals. 🛢️⚠️ Grains Drop on Improved Ratings and Cooler/Wetter Forecast + Iran/Russia and Crude
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🛢️ Oil prices spiked 9.4% to $78.14/barrel Monday as US-Iran tensions over the Strait of Hormuz reignited supply fears. Trump announced a US blockade to stop Iranian oil tankers, even as strait traffic had already dropped 52% week-over-week. 🚢
🌾 Russian grain exports face new uncertainty after Sea of Azov shipping restrictions followed Ukrainian attacks on Russian vessels. The affected route handles roughly a quarter of Russia's grain exports, though no major disruptions have hit yet as harvest ramps up. ⚠️
🌱 Soybean futures climbed Monday on hot, dry weather concerns across the Corn Belt, with Nov26 gaining 4 cents to close near $11.95/bushel. Corn followed suit on the same weather worries while wheat pulled back on profit-taking after Friday's Black Sea-driven rally.
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📊 US corn and soybean conditions ticked up slightly last week, with corn at 68% good-to-excellent and soybeans at 65%, both above their five-year averages. Winter wheat harvest also jumped to 67% complete, well ahead of the historical pace. ✅
🇨🇳 China bought more US soybeans Monday, its fourth flash purchase in a week, pushing total purchases to nearly 4% of its 25mmt commitment. Cumulative new-crop purchases now stand at 1.072mmt, about 4.3% of the White House-outlined target. 🛒
🚛 US corn export inspections came in strong at 1.5mmt, up 17% year-over-year despite a weekly dip. Soybean shipments rose sharply from last year while wheat shipments improved week-over-week but still trailed last year's pace. 📦- Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.com
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🌽 Grain Markets Surge Overnight 🌾 Corn, soybean, and wheat futures opened sharply higher Sunday night on a combustible mix of weather worries and geopolitical shocks. ☀️ The US Corn Belt faces a dry, hot week ahead, adding fuel to the rally even as some early selling emerged this morning.
⚔️ Black Sea Conflict Escalates 🚢 Ukraine and Russia traded attacks on key grain export regions, disrupting shipping through the Sea of Azov and prompting closures of the Don-Azov Channel and Kerch Strait. 🌾 Russia also struck Ukraine's major export ports of Odesa, Chornomorsk, and Izmail, stoking fears over Black Sea grain flow.
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Middle East Tensions Boil Over 🛢️ The US launched a third round of strikes on Iran over the weekend, triggering Iranian missile and drone retaliation against American allies. 🚫 Iran has declared the Strait of Hormuz closed, and shipping traffic there was nearly nonexistent Sunday despite US claims it remains open.
📊 USDA Report Shakes Up Stocks 📉 Friday's USDA update slashed 2026/27 corn ending stocks estimates well below expectations and projected the smallest US wheat harvest in 56 years. 🌱 Soybean stocks held steady but still missed trade estimates, while soybean production got a bump.
💰 Funds Turn Bullish 📈 The latest CFTC Commitment of Traders report showed large money managers net buying 52k corn, 31k soybean, and 7k SRW wheat contracts last week. 🐂 It's a clear signal that speculative money is leaning bullish across the grain complex.
🇨🇳 China Keeps Buying US Soybeans 🛳️ USDA confirmed another 264,000mt soybean sale to China for 2026/2027 delivery, adding to last week's 736,000mt in flash sales. 🌱 The steady demand is a bright spot for US soybean exports.
🖥️ AI Data Centers vs. Farmland 🚜 The booming AI data center industry is competing with agriculture for land, water, and power, sparking concern among farmers and ranchers. ⚖️ Roughly two dozen states are now weighing legislation to regulate or limit new data center development on farmland. - Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.com
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🌽 Corn & soybeans dipped Thursday as milder weather and wider Corn Belt rainfall eased crop stress — Dec26 corn closed near $4.52, Nov26 beans near $11.82
🌾 Wheat bucked the trend, climbing on tighter US supply expectations
🌡️ GFS and Euro models both flipped cooler for the 8-14 day outlook, adding to the selling pressure
💧 Drought monitor update: improvement in NW/north-central Iowa, SE Minnesota, and SW Wisconsin; minor expansion in southern Illinois and NW Ohio
🇨🇳 Fresh flash sales — 256,000mt of new crop soybeans sold, including more to China; total confirmed new crop China soybean sales now at 672,000mt (2.7% of the 25mmt target)
📉 Corn export sales came in soft—down 23% week-over-week
🛢️ Record US biofuel mandates are pulling in a wave of European biodiesel imports — first shipments since December 2024—as domestic plants struggle to keep up
No Snapshot video today—July WASDE is typically a quiet one, and I've got some prior commitments. Back to the regular lineup next week.
📊 Charts, drought maps, and the China Soybean Purchase Tracker in the video.
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