what are the stocks of corn and soybeans in the states? All I see is 300 bpa corn being harvested down there.
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Originally posted by FarmJunkie View PostSounds weird. If there’s demand and not a lot of product why aren’t bids rising? They just waiting it out to see what actual production comes out of Canada?
And just to be clear, the original post was meant to say nothing about the eventual supply and demand - combines and China will weigh in on that - just pointing out that nothing should have been read into the slow pace of exports for the first 5 weeks of the marketing year. Other than it suggests July 31 stocks are likely as tight as Statistics Canada suggested.
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Originally posted by Herc View Postwhat are the stocks of corn and soybeans in the states? All I see is 300 bpa corn being harvested down there.
Soybeans are the real concern given a 7 million acre cut to plantings. The only thing holding price back is China's apparent boycott of U.S. soybeans. Old crop carryover was just estimated to be 330 mb by the USDA with new crop expected to fall to 300 mb - based on an all time record yield of 53.5 bpa compared to the previous record set in 2016 at 51.9 bpa and last year's 50.7 bpa. With August and September being the yield determining stage for soybeans due to the importance of seed size, it is likely as unanimous as can be that future yield estimates will be lower. Just by how much. (50.7 bpa matching last year would take 225 mb off production, or much of the carryover estimate) The problem is, that tight ending stocks estimate is already based on a 190 mb cut in exports due to China's absence. Export sales to date are ahead of the pace needed to reach the current estimate. There is no room of yield to fall and/or China to start buying aggressively as part of some sort of trade deal.
My 2 cents for what it's worth...
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