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Soybean basis mixed at processors, steady-firm at elevators

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Spot basis bids for soybeans were mixed at U.S. Midwest processing plants on Tuesday and steady to firm at elevator locations, while corn basis bids were flat to weaker.

  • Farmer selling remained light on Tuesday as futures prices hovered near recent lows amid strong corn and soy crop ratings and favorable growing weather across much of the U.S. Midwest.

  • A large soy processor in Decatur, Illinois, raised its spot soybean basis bid by 5 cents a bushel on Tuesday after cutting the bid by 10 cents a day earlier. A Sioux City, Iowa, soy crusher cut its spot basis bid by 5 cents.

  • The National Oilseed Processors Association said the U.S. soybean crush last month hit a record high for June even as the daily processing pace declined to the lowest since September.

  • A Midwest river elevator in Morris, Illinois, trimmed its corn basis bids by a penny, which a river terminal near Davenport, Iowa, sliced its basis bid by 3 cents. A large corn processor in Blair, Nebraska, also cut its spot corn bid by 3 cents on Tuesday.

  • U.S. corn crop conditions held steady over the past week, with 74% of the crop rated in good to excellent shape, the strongest mid-July level since 2016, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data released on Monday. Soy crop conditions improved to their strongest since 2016 after an unexpected 4-point jump from a week earlier to 70% good to excellent.

  • Warm weather and beneficial rains have supported strong crop prospects for both crops.

  • Chicago Board of Trade September corn futures (CU25) settled up 1-1/4 cents at $4.01-1/4 a bushel, while new-crop December corn (CZ25) was up 1-3/4 cents at $4.19-3/4 a bushel.

  • CBOT August soybean futures (SQ25) were down 6 cents at $9.95 per bushel. New-crop November soybeans (SX25) were down 5-1/4 cents at $10.01-3/4 a bushel.

Basis values are quoted against CBOT futures in cents/bu:

Current

Previous

Bid

Bid

Chicago, Illinois

Corn processors

+22

+

U

+22

+

U

UNC

Corn elevators

+37

+

U

+37

+

U

UNC

Soybean elevators

-10

+

Q

-10

+

Q

UNC

Wheat elevators

-10

+

U

-10

+

U

UNC

Wheat processors

-10

+

U

-10

+

U

UNC

Decatur IL corn

+18

+

U

+18

+

U

UNC

Decatur IL soybeans

+20

+

X

+15

+

X

UP 5

Burns Harbor IN corn

UNQ

UNQ

UNC

Burns Harbor IN soy

UNQ

UNQ

UNC

Lafayette IN soy

+20

+

X

+20

+

X

UNC

Toledo OH (port)

Corn

+10

+

U

+10

+

U

UNC

Soy

-15

+

X

-15

+

X

UNC

SRW wheat

-29

+

U

-29

+

U

UNC

Davenport IA (river)

Corn

-3

+

U

+0

+

U

DN 3

Soy

-9

+

Q

-9

+

Q

UNC

Evansville IN (rail)

15-car CSX corn

UNQ

UNQ

UNC

Cincinnati OH (rail)

3-car corn

UNQ

UNQ

UNC

Hereford TX corn

+110

+

U

+110

+

U

UNC

Columbus OH (rail)

3-car corn

+48

+

U

+48

+

U

UNC

Morris IL (river)

Corn

+4

+

U

+5

+

U

DN 1

Soybeans

+0

+

Q

-2

+

Q

UP 2

Fort Worth TX corn

+110

+

U

+110

+

U

UNC

Blair NE corn

+12

+

U

+15

+

U

DN 3

Council Bluffs, IA (elevator)

Corn

+13

+

U

+13

+

U

UNC

Soy

-25

+

X

-25

+

X

UNC

Des Moines IA soy

-20

+

X

-20

+

X

UNC

Sioux City IA soy

-10

+

X

-5

+

X

DN 5

NOTE: 0 = Option Price, UNC = Unchanged, UNQ = Unquoted,

NC = Not Comparable, DP = Delayed Price, N/A = Not Available,

F = January, H = March, K = May, N = July, Q = August,

U = September, X = November, Z = December

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