US soybeans are firmly ahead of the weekly forecast

Published 2021년 8월 16일

Tridge summary

Soybean prices were higher due to commercial and technical buying, with most forecasts predicting rain in dry areas. The USDA reported that 57% of U.S. soybeans are in good to excellent condition, a decrease of 3% from the previous week. Barcharts projects U.S. production at 4.4 billion bushels with an average yield of 51 bushels per acre. Unknown destinations bought 132,000 tons of new crop U.S. soybeans, likely for delivery to China. Corn prices were mixed, adjusting spreads, and are being watched for changes in U.S. condition ratings. The U.S. winter wheat harvest is nearing completion, and trade expectations are for good spring harvest progress. Export inspections were down on the week and the year, with China and Japan as the top recipients. Wheat condition concerns are present in the U.S., Russia, Canada, and parts of Europe, and export inspections were also down for wheat. The Philippines is tendering for 280,000 tons of feed wheat, Jordan is looking for 120,000 tons of milling wheat, and Algeria is seeking an unspecified amount of optional origin milling wheat.
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Original content

Soybeans were modestly higher on commercial and technical buying. Most forecasts have rain in the near-term forecast for some dry parts of the growing region. The USDA says 57% of U.S. soybeans are in good to excellent shape, down 3% on the week, with 94% of the crop blooming, matching the five-year average, and 81% at the pod setting stage, compared to 79% on average. Barcharts projects U.S. production at 4.4 billion bushels with an average yield of 51 bushels per acre, very close to last week’s USDA estimate. Unknown destinations bought 132,000 tons of new crop U.S. soybeans, the eighth business day in a row with a sale, for a total of 1,843,200 tons, nearly all new crop and all to either China or unknown destinations. Those sales reported as heading to unknown could be switched to China for delivery. Export inspections were up on the week, but down on the year, primarily to China and Japan. With less than a month remaining in the marketing year, 2020/21 remains well ahead of ...

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