Sunbelt Ag News

DOANE: Cotton Comment

Justice Dept. Tells Farmers It Will Press Agriculture Industry on Antitrust 3-13

Grapevine Moth Forces Quarantine for Part of Napa Valley 3-13

Louisiana: More North Louisiana Farmers Switch to Rice 3-12

Closing Rice: Very weak mixed close, remains in a strong downtrend 3-12

Closing Cotton: Cotton Surges To Strong Closing Gains  3-12

2009 Grain Stocks Reports Key 3-12

Closing Grain: Corn and soybeans closed lower while wheat found support 3-12

Farmers Vent Over Competition 3-12

Closing Livestock: Cattle closed significantly higher; pork complex settled on a mixed basis 3-12 

Texas: Ag Cooperatives Have Billion Dollar impact on State Economy 3-12

AgFax Blog: North Carolina Extension Agent Makes A Case For Twitter 3-12

Midday Grain: Mixed at Midday 3-12

Midday Livestock:  Strong Buying Pushes Livestock Complex Higher 3-12

Georgia: Blueberry Farmers Turn to Olives 3-12

Linn Soybean Commentary: Prices declined sharply on Thursday 3-12

Linn Corn Commentary: Story was the soybean market 3-12

Linn Wheat Commentary: Still trading into fresh six month lows  3-12

Opening Cotton: Prices Move Higher After Retail Sales Gains 3-12

Opening Grains: Solid sell-off by U.S. dollar index provided support for higher overnight 3-12

Rapid Rise In Seed Prices Draws U.S. Scrutiny 3-12

Opening Livestock: Pork Futures Projected to Begin With Softer Prices 3-12

K. Good's Farm Policy: Trade; Climate; Ag Competition; Animal Ag 3-12

U.S. Stock Market News 3-12

Morgan Keegan to Offer Farmer Mac Programs to Commercial Banking Clients 3-11

Arkansas: New Rice Variety Roy J Stands Tall,Yields High 3-11

AgFax Blog: Monsanto Breaks Ground For Mississippi Corn Research Center. More Bad News For The Delta. 3-11

US Corn Prices May Find Support 3-10

Projected Economic Turnaround Fuels Recovery in Commodity Prices, According to 2010 FAPRI Outlook 3-10

Diesel, gasoline prices up yet another week 3-10

Hurricanes: AccuWeather Calls For More Active 2010 Season 3-10

Seed Trait Battles Raise Eyebrows 3-10

Fertilizer Outlook 3-10

Kentucky: Control Volunteer Corn Early to Prevent Problems in Fields 3-10

Kentucky: UK Entomologists to Look for New Stink Bugs 3-10

For Argument's Sake: Changing Pricing Dynamics Between Gasoline and Ethanol 3-9

Get More Coverage for the Money: 2010 Crop Insurance Decisions 3-9

Retail Fertilizer Trends 3-9

Georgia: Need Commercial Pesticide Credits? Here's The Place 3-9

Mississippi: New Corn Breeding Facility Coming 3-9

Monsanto says Bollgard Bt toxin resistance confirmed in pink bollworms in India 3-9

AgFax Blog: Corn Planting Starts In Louisiana - Ready Or Not 3-9

AgFax Blog: With More Cotton, Will Used Picker Prices Increase? 3-9

Ohio: Take Steps to Reduce Compaction Before Spring Planting 3-9

Indiana: Purdue Web Site Helps Farmers Manage Corn Mold Issues 3-9

Crude oil and gasoline prices inching up again 3-9

Vietnam: Sluggish rice trade dampens local price 3-9

Cotton: Brazil Intends $591 Million Retaliation for U.S. Cotton Export Subsidies 3-8

Georgia, Mississippi,Texas Included in 18 State Rural Broadband Project 3-8

USDA National Weekly Rice Summary 3-8

Upcoming Events:

(FD: field day; SS: scout schools)

Alabama: Row Crop Insect Management for Maximum Profit, March 18, 9 am, David’s Catfish House, Atmore.

Georgia: Cotton Production Meeting, March 22, 7 pm, Coffee County Extension office, Douglas.

Florida: Beef Production Workshop, March 24, 11:30 am, Miami Community Center, Miami.

Georgia: Commercial Pesticide Credit Meeting, March 26, 8:30 am, Coffee County Extension office, Douglas.

Arkansas: Ozark Food Processors Association Convention and Exposition, April 6-7, Springdale.

Mississippi: Magnolia Beef and Poultry Expo, April 8, Smith County Agricultural Complex, Raleigh.

Pennsylvania Agronomy Scout School, April 10, Penn State Campus.

Texas: Predator Workshop, April 13, 8 am, Edward County 4-H Barns, Rocketsprings.

Texas Urban Ranchers and Small Acreage Short Course, April 15, 6:30 pm, AgriLife Extension office, Canyon.

Texas Brush Control Workshop, April 20, 8 am, Edwards County Annex Building, Edwards County.

Texas Urban Ranchers and Small Acreage Short Course, May 20, 6:30 pm, AgriLife Extension office, Canyon.

Texas Urban Ranchers and Small Acreage Short Course, June 17, 6:30 pm, AgriLife Extension office, Canyon.

Tennessee: 26th Milan No-Till Crop Production Field Day, July 22, tennu@bellsouth.net

North Carolina 2010 Cotton Field Day, Sept. 16, Gary Respess Farm, Beaufort County.

To list an event, contact Owen Taylor

 

 

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Monday Morning Corn Comment

James Riley - 02/08/10 8:45am


Corn Morning Update & Commentary: Overnight, the corn market opened higher and stayed higher closing up about 4 cents. There isn’t a lot of news out this morning and the outside market are a little positive after the much lower moves last week. The grain market will probably see some profit taking today with the USDA report tomorrow even though nobody is expecting any big changes. Nothing has really changed with the corn market and would expect any buying to be met with selling pressure as the fundamentals are negative and not expected to get any better anytime soon. Traders/analysts also expect to see some farmer selling in the coming weeks or months as the weather gets warmer and the farmer has corn stored on the farm that is not the best quality and has high moisture levels. The corn market will be called to open 3-4 higher this morning inline with the closes last night and we could see some continued buying as traders move to the side with the USDA report tomorrow morning. There should be active selling on a higher corn trade, but it might be muted until we get the report tomorrow morning.

The corn market closed lower on Friday as the fundamentals remain negative and further technical pressure with new lows. The March and December contracts closed down about 3 cents which was off the lows as we saw some profit taking in the last 5-10 min after making new lows in the final 45 min. The outside markets also pressured the grains with crude and stocks lower and the US$ higher. Support corn is coming from the lack of farmer selling and possible index fund rebalancing. We will get an updated supply/demand report on Tuesday which should make any major changes as this is usually a very minor report. The crops in Brazil and Argentina continue to get bigger which should keep pressure on corn and will probably show up in the selling of rally’s. The market is also expecting the USDA to increase the estimate for Brazil and Argentina production in the report on Tuesday. With the lack of new news, the grain markets are looking to the outside markets for direction, especially with crude and US$ because they are highly correlated with the corn markets. The volume remains good at 322,000 contracts and funds were sellers of about 10,000 contracts.

Early Opening Calls: 2-4 cents better

Globex Overnight Contract Last Net Change High Low Volume ZCH10 355^6 4^2 356^6 353^4 6129 ZCK10 366^6 3^6 368^0 365^2 3682 ZCN10 377^2 4^2 378^2 375^2 2615 ZCU10 383^4 3^2 385^0 382^4 666

Top News -- Of the 1.0 billion announced by USDA Ag Sec Vilsack late last week, half would be for the biomass crop assistance and most of the balance would go towards underwriting biofuel refineries or retrofitting current plants -- Deputy Prime Minister in Russia suggested the country needs to export 20 mln mt of grain in the 09/10 crop year -- Early poll of grain analysts for next Tuesday's USDA crop data, shows 09/10 Corn ending stocks at 1.73 mln bu down from January's 1.764 mln. -- Early poll of grain analysts for next Tuesday's USDA crop data, shows 09/10 Soybean ending stocks at 216 mln bu down from January's 245 mln. -- Pending Tender: CCC launches Feb 10 tender deadline for 103,960 mt of US Sorghum for donation to Ethiopia and Sudan -- Pending Tender: In a tender scheduled for February 19th, Japan's Ag Ministry is seeking 41,000 mt of food grade Barley under SBS tender rules, acc. to officials at the ministry -- Sep Dalian Corn futures gained 3 yuan to settle at 1,850 yuan/mt -- Liffe Mar corn futures were unchanged at 132.50 euros/mt. -- Globex Corn Vol: 276,088; Pit Vol.: 39,930; Open Interest change: - 2,580 -- Weather: 6 - 10 Day Forecast: Normal to Below Temps. Normal to Below Precip. -- Outside markets: Energy Complex +0.14 at $71.33; Gold & Silver: +12.5 at $1065.3 & +0.160 at $14.990; US $ -0.160 at $80.435

Cash Markets -- CIF Corn steady up 1: FH Feb. +52 to +54, Feb. +51 to +53, Mar. +50 to +52, April +39 to +41, May +41 to +45,\ June +38 to +40, July +41 to +44, Oct. +40 to +43