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Club Wheat Max 10.5% | ||||||
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HRW 11.5% | ||||||
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DNS 14.0% | ||||||
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CANOLA FOB UTOWN 7-03-25 | ||||||
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All grain prices are subject to change at any time.
Cash bids are based on 10-minute delayed futures prices, unless otherwise noted.
HRW: + 5 cents each 1/2% above 11.5% to 13.0%; - 10 cents each 1/2% below 11.5%
DNS: + 3 cents each 1/4% above 14.0% to 15.5%; - 7 cents each 1/4% below 14.0%
SWW: + 0 cents each 1/10% below 10.5%; - 0 cents each 1/10% from 10.5% to 12.0%. Max = -$0.00
** CLUB WHEAT MAX 10.5% PROTEIN ONLY **
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July 03, 2025 Morning Markets Email: https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.agricharts.com/sites/2446/Markets_
**We will be closed tomorrow, July 4th for the Independence Day holiday. We’ll be back to work on Monday, July 7.**
Wheat futures are trading a little lower this morning, down 0 to 3 in the S-E-P 2025 futures, so far hanging on to most of the gains from the last two days. Yesterday's futures markets started slow but traded stronger as the morning went on closing with some nice gains on some follow-through technical buying. Progress is being made on a trade deal with China with some optimism that this could be beneficial for US commodities, especially given China's drought and production issues this year. Trump is ecpected to tell Iowa farmers that he has "great news" for them during today's visit to the Iowa State Fairgrounds.
We are getting closer to the July 9 deadline for the expiration of the temporary pause on the trade tariffs with more questions than answers on the status of trade agreements. Japan has been stubborn in negotiations and for other countries there have been unique demands and constraints complicating matters. There have been hints that further extensions could be possible but that would have to come from Trump himself.
The huge multi-trillion-dollar reconciliation bill has passed through the senate, with VP Vance casting the tie-breaking vote, and then headed to the House. After a marathon of backroom negotiations, the House voted early this morning to advance Trump's signature "One Big Beautiful Bill" to a final vote.
Hedge-to-Arrive contracts: If you have an HTA contract deliverable this harvest you should be watching the basis levels closely. Current harvest delivery basis for SWW has decreased to about 60 cents, with the futures prices rising up faster than the cash bids shrinking the basis a bit. If we see a sudden drop in the futures markets, it could provide an opportunity to lock in a higher basis before the cash bids catch up.
Cash Futures Prices: Chicago S-E-P is down 3 at 561. KC S-E-P is down 2 at 540 and MPLS S-E-P is unchanged at 649. US Dollar is trading 0.35 higher at 97.13.
Effective July 1st, 2025
We know every dollar counts, especially in agriculture, and that's why I'm delighted to announce that the Board of Directors has approved a 10% reduction in wheat handling rates. This will bring the rate down from 15 cents to 13.5 cents per bushel, effective July 1st, 2025.
This decision was made with you, our valued members, at the forefront. We firmly believe that by reducing these rates, we can help put more money back into your pockets and support the vital work you do every day on your farms. This is about strengthening our co-op together, and ensuring we continue to provide the best possible value for your hard-earned dollar.
To help us continue making smart decisions that enrich our members, we'd greatly appreciate it if you could please take a few moments to fill out our Acres for Storage Survey at this link. Your input is so helpful as we plan for the future.
Thank you for your continued loyalty and for being such an integral part of our co-op community. Your success is our success, and we're committed to doing everything we can to support you.
Sincerely,
Garrett Egland
General Manager
Futures Table
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