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Yarns from the paddocks: August 2012
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Monday, August 27, 2012. Profit taking continues to trim upside as global yields continue to diminsh. Final yields at 34.8bpa (70.7mmt), this compares to the previous USDA of 74.6bpa (73.2mmt). The drop in western Corn Belt pod counts may have been the most surprising piece of data collected during the Tour. There’s the potential for an even bigger bean crop disaster without rain into mid-September. Spring wheat harvest is progressing within the seasonal norms across the Canadian Prairies, with harvest a...
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Yarns from the paddocks: July 2012
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Monday, July 30, 2012. Markets stumble over the week, but fundamentals still bullish. It was a volatile last week in international grain markets, with all commodities experiencing three sessions of strong profit taking declines and a further two sessions of price recovery. Weekly declines in CBOT futures were: - Wheat -37¢ (July 145¢), Corn. Although earlier this month, the USDA pegged US corn yields at 146bpa, which would have equated to a crop of around 330mmt. Monday, July 23, 2012. DDGs is getting sc...
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Yarns from the paddocks: October 2011
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Monday, October 24, 2011. Black Sea dominates wheat trade, while Australia lags. After much huffing and puffing the export duty for Ukraine wheat exports is finally destined for the scrapheap. And now Egypt the world’s largest wheat buyer has placed them on the approved wheat destination list. Ukraine will now be making as much hay as the sun shines, or getting as much wheat shipped before the government tries to implement another tax to bolster their pockets! Russia will approximately export 24-25mmt gr...
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Yarns from the paddocks: September 2011
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Thursday, September 29, 2011. Will bullish Sth American estimates hit the bin? The area devoted to soybeans has risen considerably since 1996, when only 5 million hectares was planted. Area has continued to grow and expand with new land being cultivated in the northern subtropical regions over the last 10 years. The USDA Soybean plantings in 2011 would be 19.3 million hectares. Compared to corn, which 3.6 million hectares is intended to be planted. Wednesday, September 21, 2011. Since a large part of Can...
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Yarns from the paddocks: May 2012
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012. Speculative Selling Continues in Grain Markets. Face wide spread selling by speculative and commodity fund accounts, tied in part to the uncertain macro-economic picture and erratic weather. After last weeks huge run up in futures, the funds now hold a. Net long 4,127 contracts (561kt), 53,185 contracts (7mmt) for the week, a change from a net short to net long position. However the falling AUD has limited stronger declines. You would expect yields to tail off as the harvest prog...
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Yarns from the paddocks: November 2011
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Déjà vu for NSW Harvest. So far Geraldton has received 1.9mmt ( 600kt over the week), this weeks deliveries were mostly wheat as canola and barley are largely done, while lupins are yet to get started. Kwinana 2mmt ( 1mmt), similar to Geraldton yields have surpassed expectations,. The wet weather will impact on quality across central and northern NSW for unharvested crops. Minimal crop remained unharvested across QLD and north of Moree, while substantial volumes were harve...
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Yarns from the paddocks: December 2012
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Monday, December 31, 2012. Generous rainfall in the spring and early summer set up bumper sorghum yields, however subsoil this year is running on empty with 173mm over the last five months. This compares to 315mm in ’11 and 561mm in ’10. NSW harvest was largely an uneventful period with only an average of 57mm falling over the past two months. This is in stark contrast to the previous two years when the state was drenched with 200mm in ’11 and 222mm in ’10! Monday, December 24, 2012. As of last Friday,.
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Yarns from the paddocks: Sorghum Desperate for Rain
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Monday, January 14, 2013. Sorghum Desperate for Rain. Main production regions have finished harvest for a couple of weeks now, with only the later maturing regions of the Victoria Western District and far south east of SA would have grain still on the stalk. Apart from WA and to an extent SA were wheat warehouse receivals exceeded expectations, much of the east coast receivals have been below par. Is it on farm? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Mixed Results from Summer Deluge.