Corn Flat to Firm This Morning; Wheat Inching Higher

October 20th, 2017

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Category: Grains, Oilseeds

(AgWeb) –  In the overnight session soybeans pushed a bit higher with November up 4 cents. December corn traded up ¾ of a penny and Chicago Wheat was up 2 ¼ cents.

Rains expected in the eastern Midwest will likely delay harvest over the weekend and into Monday. Further precipitation in the eastern Midwest is expected to delay harvest even more late next week.

Today the Ukrainian Agricultural Ministry announced that Ukraine has planted 90 percent of the expected winter wheat area.

The report showed 5.5 million hectares of winter wheat compared to the 6.15 million hectares that are expected.

Harvest pace in France has progressed this week with the latest report from FranceAgriMer reporting that 56 percent of the crop has been harvested, up from 28 percent last week. Soft wheat planting progressed to 47 percent complete up from 20 percent last week.

Informa released their latest 2018 planting estimates yesterday. Their forecast is for corn plantings next year to be at 90.460 million acres and soybeans at 90.347 planted acres.

This compares to the latest WASDE report that shows planted acreage for the 2017 crop at 90.4 million acres for corn and 90.2 million planted acres for soybeans. Informa also estimates that all wheat acreage planted for the 2018 harvest will be at 45.875.

 

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