In the overnight session the corn traded a 1/4 cent higher, soybeans traded 2 cents higher and wheat in Chicago fell 2 1/4 cents. Wheat traded sharply higher in yesterday’s session fueled by rapid short covering and is now close to its 100 day moving average at 521 3/4 which will most likely offer up some resistance.
This morning Russia announced that they will remove the wheat export duty until a new formula can be introduced on July 1st. By removing the export duty, it is estimated that the country’s exports will increase by 1 million metric tons this marketing year.
Keep a close watch on NOPA crush numbers today which will be released out at 11 AM CST. Analysts are expecting to see April crush at 147.827 million bushels up from last year’s 132.667 million bushels. The average analyst guess pegs soyoil stocks to be at 1.461 billion pounds.
气候预测中心是希望看到的El Nino continue throughout the summer in the northern hemisphere which may point to another year of optimal growing conditions. They estimated that there is a 90 percent chance that El Nino will continue through the summer and an 80 percent chance that El Nino will last through the end of the year.
Yesterday Informa announced it sees corn planted acreage at 88.737 million acres which is below the recent USDA most recent estimate of 89.199 million. Informa pegs its soybean acreage at 87.185 million acres which is 2.55 million acres over the USDA.