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Weekly Summary & Recommendations 9/10/25
Grain market summary of price outlook, seasonal situation, fundamental & technical analysis with our recommendations for corn , soybeans and wheat (Soft Red Winter, Hard Red Winter & Spring), fuel and fertilizer for past week Wednesday to Tuesday. Read about our approach to this report here . We provide three different marketing plans (in order of decreasing our preference). The marketing decision is yours to make, obviously you can mix those plans, change the sales size or

Wright team
Sep 107 min read


Tidbits, US Jobs & Trade, Sep S&D Estimates, SAF & Brazilian Ethanol 9/10/25
Tidbits Economy: Yesterday’s news that shocked the financial markets was the number of new jobs reported by the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics for the 12 months ending in March 2025 was actually 911,000 less. This news comes after last week’s report that job growth almost stalled in August and the economy lost jobs in June for the first time in four and a half years. The revision means nonfarm payroll gains averaged about 71,000 per month, instead of the reported 147,000

Wright team
Sep 104 min read


Tech Guy Opening Calls & Comments 9/9/25
Dec Wheat - Steady Dec Corn - 0.50 Lower Dec Bean Oil - 0.41 Higher! Nov Beans - 0.25 Lower October Crude Oil marked it's high price 17...

Tech Guy
Sep 92 min read


Tidbits, Crude Oil Demand, China Soybeans, Crop Conditions, ENSO, Export Inspections 9/9/25
Tidbits The U.S. House Agriculture Committee plans to pass a five-year reauthorization of USDA’s grain inspection program, updating the United States Grain Standards Reauthorization Act (expiring Sept. 30) to promote new technology, including a requirement for USDA to prioritize adopting improved grain grading tech and an exemption of equipment and tech costs from the 30% cap on administrative expenses; NGFA's Mike Seyfert calls it a “must-pass” for the grain value chain, wh

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Sep 94 min read


Tech Guy Opening Calls & Comments 9/8/25
Dec Wheat - 0.25 to 1.25 Higher Dec Corn - Steady to 1.50 Lower Dec Bean Oil - Steady Nov Beans - Steady to 1.00 Lower October Crude Oil...

Tech Guy
Sep 82 min read


Tidbits, Harvest, Crude Oil, Venezuela, FOB 9/8/25
Tidbits Harvest: There were many more areas in the Corn Belt than we expected that started harvest this weekend. The early yield results were reported to be less than expected, even areas where the weather was considered quite good, such as Northwest Iowa. Maybe the better-than-expected yields, if any, did not get reported. Of course, the worst yields for the 2025 crop will be the early harvest acres given the August weather. The Corn Belt weather for the next two we

Wright team
Sep 84 min read


World Grain FOB prices and Freight Rates 9/8/25
World Free-On-Board Grain & Oilseed Prices for September 6, 2025

Wright team
Sep 71 min read


Tech Guy Opening Calls 9/7/25
Dec Wheat - 0.50 Lower Dec Corn - Steady to 1.00 Lower Dec Bean Oil - Steady Nov Beans - 0.25 to 1.25 Lower Crude price - 62.11, up 0.24...

Tech Guy
Sep 71 min read


Tech Guy Weekend Comments 9/7/25
October Crude Oil marked it's low 15 cents below the 61.60 support level, after selling off a bit more than 2 bucks. support - 61.40,...

Tech Guy
Sep 71 min read


Weekly Basis 9/7/25
It's our weekly US grain market prices analysis and outlook for corn, soybeans and wheat. Dow Jones Industrial Average Index settled on Friday at 45,401, -144 points for the week. Crude oil settled at $61.97, -2.04. Dollar Index settled at 97.736, -0.12. Baltic Dry Index (a shipping freight-cost index) settled at 1,979, -46. Corn December futures settled at $4.18, -2¼¢ for the week. Basis (Z = December; e.g. 10Z means 10¢ over Dec futures) (Futures price + Basis = Cash

Wright team
Sep 74 min read


Tidbits, Crude Oil, Interest Rate, South America 9/7/25
Tidbits Crude oil: OPEC is meeting today to consider another round of production increases reflecting their expectation demand for crude oil will increase into the first part 2026 at the least. However, the EIA, most international banks, and consulting firms predict a crude oil surplus with expecting crude oil to go to $50 later this year. Interest rate: On Friday morning, there was a sudden change in probability of an interest rate change for the next Fed meeting on 16 a

Wright team
Sep 75 min read


Tidbits, U.S. Export, Trade Deal, Betting Market, Export Sales 9/6/25
Tidbits December corn made a new high for “the move” (the uptrend since the contract low on 12 August) by a half cent yesterday at $4.24¾ and then settled at $4.18, down 1¾¢ for the day. Flash sale: Yesterday morning, the USDA announced two sales of 2025 crop soybeans to unknown; one of 123,000 mts and the second was 204,620 mts. U.S. Exports: The U.S. Census Bureau has the final word on all numbers including grain exports. It released its July export data. The

Wright team
Sep 65 min read


Tidbits, Corn Correction, Economy, Weather, Broilers & Ethanol 9/5/25
Tidbits Yesterday, December corn opened unchanged at $4.18 (open price) and then traded to $4.14¼ (day low) technical support during the day. Before the close it recovered to $4.21 (day high) and settled at $4.19¾ (close price), up 1¾¢ for the day. Such four prices form a bar or a candle for the chart. Bar/candle charts give you more sense of the trading periods compared to linear charts (where only one price describes a period). We hope you are usually using either bar or c

Wright team
Sep 55 min read


Tech Guy Opening Calls & Comments 9/4/25
Dec Wheat - 0.50 Higher Dec Corn - Steady to 0.25 Higher Dec Bean Oil - 0.05 Higher Nov Beans - Steady to 0.25 Lower October Crude Oil...

Tech Guy
Sep 42 min read


Tidbits, Farmers Support & Sentiment, E15, Fertilizer 9/3/25
Tidbits Flash sale: Yesterday morning, the USDA announced the sale of 185,000 mts of new crop soybean meal to the Philippines. U.S. crude oil inventories rose by 620,000 barrels last week after a 970,000 barrel decline the previous week. The market expected a 3.4 million-barrel drawdown. S&P Global PMI reports: Russia composite (includes manufacturing and services) PMI: 49.1 vs 47.5 expected Russia services PMI: 50.0 vs 48.3 expected Great Britain composite PMI: 53.5 vs 53.0

Wright team
Sep 44 min read


Tech Guy Opening Calls & Comments 9/3/25
Dec Wheat - Steady Dec Corn - Steady Dec Bean Oil - 0.11 Higher Nov Beans - Steady October Crude Oil marked it's high 12 cents above the...

Tech Guy
Sep 32 min read


Weekly Summary & Recommendations 9/2/25
Grain market summary of price outlook, seasonal situation, fundamental & technical analysis with our recommendations for corn , soybeans and wheat (Soft Red Winter, Hard Red Winter & Spring), fuel and fertilizer for past week Wednesday to Tuesday. Read about our approach to this report here . We provide three different marketing plans (in order of decreasing our preference). The marketing decision is yours to make, obviously you can mix those plans, change the sales size or

Wright team
Sep 37 min read


Tidbits, Soybean Exports, Crush, Crop Conditions, ENSO, Export Inspections 9/3/25
Tidbits Frost: It is going to be quite chilly tomorrow morning in the Upper Midwest, and, yes, it could frost, but there is no serious threat of a killing frost, but the weather forecast could change. Do not be buying corn futures solely due to frost. Tuesday’s major PMI reports: Canada manufacturing: 48.3 vs 46.8 expected, S&P Global U.S. manufacturing: 53.0 vs 53.3 expected, S&P Global U.S. manufacturing: 48.7 vs 48.2 expected, ISM U.S. forces in the Caribbean fired upon a

Wright team
Sep 34 min read


Tech Guy Opening Calls & Comments 9/2/25
Dec Wheat - 0.25 Higher to 0.75 Lower Dec Corn - 0.25 Higher to 0.75 Lower Dec Bean Oil - 0.18 Lower Nov Beans - Steady to 1.00 Lower...

Tech Guy
Sep 22 min read


Tidbits, Basis, Venezuela & Oil, PMIs, South America Planting 9/2/25
Tidbits Basis: It has been dry in the Eastern Corn Belt since late July and before that in many places. That means the Ohio River is low and that means the Lower Mississippi is going to be low enough sometime this week that barges will not be able to be completely loaded and that means higher barge rates, weaker basis, which has already been factored into current bids. More than 50% of the water in the Lower Mississippi comes from the Ohio River. Venezuela & Oil: A large buil

Wright team
Sep 25 min read
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