Grain & Soybean Date: July 26, 2007 Soybeans
Local Elevators:
(Jul) EAST AR: 724 to 755
(NC) Summ. 755 to 777
River Elevators:
(Jul) MISS: 740 to 762 ; AR & White 735 to 755
(NC) Summ. 757 to 786
Ark. Processor Bids: (Jul) 752 to - - - (NC) 772 to 777
Memphis: (Jul) 761 1/2 to 768 1/2 (NC) 781 1/2 to 784 1/2
Riceland Foods: (NC) Stuttgart 777 ; Pendleton 777 ; West Memphis 786
Chicago Futures: | Aug | up | 6 1/2 | at | 821 1/2 |
| Nov | up | 7 1/4 | at | 846 1/2 |
| Jan | up | 6 1/2 | at | 861 1/2 |
| Mar | up | 7 3/4 | at | 875 1/2 |
| Nov '08 | up | 6 1/2 | at | 891 1/2 |
| Today's Arkansas LDP rate for soybeans is: | 0¢ |
Soybean Comment
Soybeans remained in a consolidation pattern with the market holding a portion of the early morning gains. A big move in wheat contributed to stronger corn and beans. The market was also boosted by smaller than projected rain events in the dry portions of the Western cornbelt. November has resistance around $8.60 and support around $8.34.
Wheat
Cash bid for July at Memphis 600 to 603;
Bids to farmers at Local Elevators | 580-589; |
River Elevators | 576-605; |
Chicago Futures: | Sep | up | 17 | at | 651 |
| Dec | up | 16 1/2 | at | 669 |
| Mar | up | 14 1/2 | at | 663 |
| Jul '08 | up | 6 1/2 | at | 583 1/2 |
| Jul '09 | up | 1 | at | 563 |
| Today's Arkansas LDP rate for wheat is: | 0¢ |
Grain Sorghum
Cash bid for new crop at Memphis 580 to 589;
Bids to farmers at River Elevators | - - -; |
Today's Arkansas LDP rate for sorghum is: | 0¢ |
Corn
Cash bid for | July at Memphis 292 1/2 to 314 1/2; |
| new crop at Memphis 277 1/2 to 290 1/2; |
Bids to farmers at River Elevators | 259 to 270 |
Chicago Futures: | Sep | up | 6 | at | 317 1/2 |
| Dec | up | 5 3/4 | at | 333 |
| Mar | up | 6 | at | 348 1/2 |
| Dec '08 | up | 3 1/2 | at | 383 3/4 |
| Today's Arkansas LDP rate for corn is: | 0¢ |
Grain Comment
Wheat futures jumped to new highs today in reaction to a huge weekly export sales total. The USDA reported that 76 million bushels of wheat was sold to foreign buyers last week. The number indicates that prices arent yet high enough to ration wheat. $7 may not be out of the question at this point.
Cotton & Rice Date: July 26, 2007
Cotton
Spot Price, Grade 41 Staple 34: | Memphis down 125 at 5600 |
| Greenwood down 125 at 5600 |
New York Futures: | Oct | down | 125 | at | 6075 |
| Dec | down | 116 | at | 6279 |
| Mar | down | 112 | at | 6593 |
| May | down | 105 | at | 6690 |
| Dec '08 | down | 100 | at | 7010 |
This week's LDP rate for cotton is | 0 cents |
| The estimate for next week is | 0 cents |
Cotton Comment Cottons failure to move above last weeks broken downtrend led to further weakness today. December closed near the days lows as the market declined over 100 points. Overall fundamentals are unchanged as big old crop stocks and a smaller 07 crop will still be sufficient for expected demand. Good crop conditions in much of the cotton belt will help offset weather reduced yields in the parts of the southeast and midsouth production areas. Domestic demand continues to slide, while world demand is expected to grow with China leading the way. For now, 07 December will likely be pushed toward support around 59 to 61 cents. Rebounds will have a difficult time making it back to recent highs. Longer term the market will have to move higher to get more cotton planted in 08.
Rice
Long Grain Cash Bid for | Aug/Sep/Oct/Nov | 999/cwt | to | - - - |
| - - - | - - - | to | - - - |
Chicago Futures: | Sep | up | 1 1/2 | at | 1040 1/2 |
| Nov | up | 2 | at | 1074 |
| Jan | up | 3 | at | 1105 |
| Mar | up | 6 | at | 1134 |
| - - - | | - - - | at | - - - |
Today's Arkansas LDP rate for long grain rice is | 0¢ |
medium grain rice is | 0¢ |
Rice Comment Rice failed to hold big mid-day gains and ended the day just slightly higher. The ability to hold above $10.50 is positive as the market did close above down trend resistance. Good crop prospects in the U.S. will likely offset this years smaller long grain plantings. For now, milled rice export demand remains slow as the U.S. price plus freight is well above the Asian origin price levels. As world stocks get tighter, that differential will get less important. Vietnam has exceeded their stated export objective and no new sales are being completed. Thailand continues to make sales out of intervention stocks as overall availability tightens. Additional supplies wont be available until harvest late this year. Technically, the November contract high today of $10.89 becomes resistance.
Cattle & Hogs Date: July 26, 2007 Cattle
As reported by Federal-State Market News, receipts were 1,950 head at sales in Charlotte, Ratcliff & Green Forest. Compared with last week, feeder steers sold mostly steady to $2 higher .
Steers: |
Medium & Large Frame 1 | 400 | to | 450 lbs. | 126 | to | 136 |
|
| 500 | to | 550 lbs. | 115 | to | 125 |
|
| 600 | to | 700 lbs. | 105 | to | 115 |
|
Medium & Large Frame 2 | 400 | to | 450 lbs. | 112 | to | 122 |
Heifers: |
Medium & Large Frame 1 | 400 | to | 450 lbs. | 111 | to | 121 |
|
Medium & Large Frame 2 | 400 | to | 450 lbs. | 103 | to | 113 |
Slaughter Cows, Boners 47 to 52
Light Weight n/a to - - -
Bulls, Yield Grade 1 1000 to 2100 lbs. 57 to 64, high dressing 68-70
Midwest Steers were steady at 88 to - - -
Panhandle Steers were steady at 88 to - - -
Oklahoma City Feeders
|
Steers | n/a | to | - - - lbs. | - - - | to | - - - |
| n/a | to | - - - lbs. | - - - | to | - - - |
Heifers | n/a | to | - - - lbs. | - - - | to | - - - |
| n/a | to | - - - lbs. | - - - | to | - - - |
Chicago Futures: Live Cattle: | Aug | down | 5 | at | 9202 |
| Dec | up | 5 | at | 9902 |
Feeders: | Aug | up | 50 | at | 11635 |
| Oct | up | 25 | at | 11727 |
Cattle Comment
Cattle futures were mixed again today. Weak beef product prices are having an effect on futures trade as is news that South Korea has delayed a decision about importing bone-in beef from the U.S. August live cattle have resistance just above $94 with support beginning near $91.
Hogs Peoria: were $.5 lower at 46.5 to 47
Chicago Futures: | Aug | down | 95 | at | 7315 |
| Oct | down | 92 | at | 7105 |
Sheep St. Paul sheep shorn slaughter lambs at n/a to - - -
Hogs Comment
Hog futures ended lower after posting strong gains early. Further weakness in cutouts has pushed packer margins into the red, a huge change from last week, when the average margin was estimated to be $10.85/head.
Poultry Date: July 26, 2007 Eggs
New York: | Ex. Lg. 119-123; Lg. 117-121; Med. 92-96; |
Chicago: | Ex. Lg. 110-118; Lg. 108-116; Med. 84-92; |
Eastern Region Turkeys Hens: | 8-16 lbs. | 87-89 |
Toms: | 16-24 lbs. | 87-90 |
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Delmarva Broilers U.S. Grade ATrade sentiment in the major terminal markets were cautiously steady in the West, but weak in the East and Central regions. Supplies of larger sizes were more than sufficient to satisfy trade requirements. In production areas, live supplies were moderate. Weights were mixed, but mostly desirable. According to the National Agriculture Statistics Service (NASS) for the week ending 21-Jul-2007, broiler egg sets were up 2%, and chick placements were up 2% when compared to a year ago. Based on the preliminary chick placements, the number of fryers available for marketing during the week ending 01-Sep-2007 was estimated at 163.4 million head, this compares to 165.2 million head a week earlier.
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