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Crop Ratings Drop- Will ILLINOIS Get Worse??

Crop Ratings Drop- Will ILLINOIS Get Worse??

Released Tuesday, 18th June 2024
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Crop Ratings Drop- Will ILLINOIS Get Worse??

Crop Ratings Drop- Will ILLINOIS Get Worse??

Crop Ratings Drop- Will ILLINOIS Get Worse??

Crop Ratings Drop- Will ILLINOIS Get Worse??

Tuesday, 18th June 2024
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🌾📉 Agricultural Sector Update: Crop Conditions, Harvest Progress, and Market Movements 🌍📊

Welcome back to our channel, where we keep you informed about the latest trends and data in the agricultural sector. Let’s dive into the recent developments affecting US crops, harvest progress, and the implications for the market.

🌽 US Corn and Soybean Conditions:
The latest USDA report shows a slight decline in US corn conditions, with 72% of the crop rated good to excellent, down from 74% last week and slightly below trade expectations. However, it remains the best rating for this week since 2018. States like Missouri, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota are performing particularly well. On the soybean front, 70% of the crop is rated good to excellent, a slight dip from last year and below trade expectations but still the highest since 2020.

🌾 US Wheat Harvest Advances:
The winter wheat harvest is progressing rapidly, with 27% of the crop already harvested, surpassing the average pace. Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas are leading the charge, with significant portions of their crops harvested. The overall condition of the winter wheat has improved, with 49% rated good to excellent. Spring wheat is also faring well, with 76% rated good to excellent.

📈 Weather Impact on the Eastern Corn Belt:
The eastern Corn Belt continues to experience hot and mostly dry conditions, which could stress crops. However, recent weather model shifts suggest that rain could return to the area by mid-next week, potentially easing some concerns about dryness.

🛢️ Soybean Processing Data:
The National Oilseed Processors Association reported a record soybean crush for May, with 183.6 million bushels processed, indicating strong demand. Soybean oil stocks ended the month lower than expected, which could tighten supply and influence market prices.

🌽 Brazil’s Corn Harvest and US Export Trends:
Brazil’s second corn crop is being harvested at a record pace due to favorable drying conditions, though projections indicate a decrease in production compared to last season. Meanwhile, US corn shipments saw a slight decrease last week, but remain significantly higher year-over-year. Soybean and wheat shipments from the US have seen increases, reflecting robust international demand.

📉 Market Impact:
These developments have various implications for commodity prices and market dynamics. The weather patterns in the Corn Belt, combined with strong processing data and export trends, provide a complex picture that traders and producers must navigate.

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