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Weekly Crop Comments by Dr. Aaron Smith

Overview
 
​Corn, soybeans, and wheat were down; and cotton was up for the week.
 
The November USDA Crop Production report estimated national average corn yield at 167 bu/ acre down 1.4 bu/acre compared to the previous month. In Tennessee, average corn yield was reduced 1 bu/acre to 174 bu/acre. Compared to 30 year linear trend line yields, 2019 Tennessee average corn yield is 16.8 bu/acre higher. Comparatively, the US trend line yield is 4.3 bu/acre lower than trend line. If realized the Tennessee average yield would be an all-time record, exceeding the previous high of 171 bu/acre in 2017. Due to yield variation and acres prevented from planting, there is a great deal of variation in basis across the Corn Belt and Mid-south. Areas with low production in 2019 will need to bring in corn to maintain feedstocks and ethanol faculties. Producers with storage are well positioned to take advantage of higher than typical basis offers. 
 
Soybean yields exhibit a similar pattern. U.S. and Tennessee yields are projected at 46.9 and 47 bu/acre, 1.0 bu/acre below and 2.8 bu/acre above the 30 year trend lines. Soybeans in Tennessee are largely produced for the export market, due to proximity to the Mississippi River and lack of in-state crushing facilities. As such, fluctuations in cash price offerings, especially in west Tennessee are directly affected by export sales. Currently, export sales have strengthened and have resulted in a strengthening basis at elevators and barge points.
 
Projected upland cotton yields show a divergence in U.S. and Tennessee yields. U.S. and Tennessee yields are projected at 784 and 1,116 lb/acre, 76 lb/acre below and 75 lb/acre above the 30 year trend line yields. If realized, the Tennessee average yield would slightly exceed the all-time record of 1,104 lb/acre in 2016. The wet cold conditions may affect yield estimates as the USDA’s data was collected before the recent cold wet weather.
 
A quote in a DTN article by Chris Clayton recently caught my eye --- “While President Donald Trump is trying to line up a meeting with Xi (President of China), Bolsonaro (President of Brazil) has met with Xi twice in the last month.”  This should give all agricultural producers, particularly cotton and soybean producers, cause for concern. While a trade deal between the U.S. and China may still occur, the continuation of strong export competition from Brazil for China’s agricultural imports remains a serious concern if U.S. agriculture is to recoup long-term market share lost due to the trade dispute.
 

 

Previous

Current

Change

USD Index

98.20

97.87

-0.32

Crude Oil

57.4

57.75

0.35

DJIA

27,630

27,981

352

 
 
Corn
 
Ethanol production for the week ending November 8 was 1.030 million barrels per day, up 16,000 from the previous week. Ethanol stocks were 20.985 million barrels, down 889 million barrels compare to last week. Corn net sales reported by exporters for November 1-7 were up from last week with net sales of 22.9 million bushels for the 2019/20 marketing year. Exports for the same time period were up 90% from last week at 23.7 million bushels. Corn export sales and commitments were 27% of the USDA estimated total annual exports for the 2019/20 marketing year (September 1 to August 31) compared to the previous 5-year average of 41%. Nationally, the Crop Progress report estimated corn harvested at 66% compared to 52% last week, 83% last year, and a 5-year average of 85%. In Tennessee, the Crop Progress report corn harvested at 100% compared to 99% last week, 98% last year, and a 5-year average of 99%. Across Tennessee, average corn basis (cash price-nearby futures price) strengthened at Memphis, Northwest Barge Points, Upper-middle, and Northwest Tennessee. Overall, basis for the week ranged from 38 under to 25 over with an average of 8 over the December futures at elevators and barge points. December 2019 corn futures closed at $3.71, down 6 cents since last Friday. For the week, December 2019 corn futures traded between $3.70 and $3.78.
 

Corn

Dec 19

Change

Dec 20

Change

Price

$3.71

-$0.06

$3.95

-$0.06

Support

$3.70

$0.04

$3.94

$0.00

Resistance

$3.78

-$0.11

$4.00

-$0.07

20 Day MA

$3.82

-$0.05

$4.03

-$0.03

50 Day MA

$3.81

$0.02

$4.05

$0.00

100 Day MA

$3.94

-$0.04

$4.08

-$0.01

4-Week High

$3.97

-$0.05

$4.11

$0.00

4-Week Low

$3.71

-$0.01

$3.96

-$0.01

Technical Trend

Strong Down

-

Strong Down

-

 
Dec/Mar and Dec/Dec future spreads were 9 and 24 cents. In Tennessee, January corn cash contracts averaged $3.98 with a range of $3.83 to $4.06. March 2020 corn futures closed at $3.80, down 6 cents since last Friday. December 2020 corn futures closed at $3.95, down 6 cents since last Friday. Downside price protection could be obtained by purchasing a $4.00 December 2020 Put Option costing 27 cents establishing a $3.73 futures floor.
 
 
Soybeans
 
Net sales reported by exporters were down compared to last week with net sales of 46 million bushels for the 2019/20 marketing year and 0.1 million bushels for the 2020/21 marketing year. Exports for the same period were down 18% compared to last week at 46.8 million bushels. Soybean export sales and commitments were 46% of the USDA estimated total annual exports for the 2019/20 marketing year (September 1 to August 31), compared to the previous 5-year average of 61%. Nationally, the Crop Progress report estimated soybeans harvested at 85% compared to 75% last week, 87% last year, and a 5-year average of 92%. In Tennessee, the Crop Progress report estimated soybeans harvested at 80% compared to 75% last week, 71% last year, and a 5-year average of 79%. Average soybean basis strengthened at Memphis, Northwest Barge Points, Northwest, and Upper-middle Tennessee. Basis ranged from 36 under to 26 over the January futures contract at elevators and barge points. Average basis at the end of the week was 4 over the January futures contract. January 2020 soybean futures closed at $9.18, down 13 cents since last Friday. For the week, January 2020 soybean futures traded between $9.11 and $9.29. January/December 2019 soybean-to-corn price ratio was 2.47 at the end of the week.
 

Soybeans

Jan 20

Change

Nov 20

Change

Price

$9.18

-$0.13

$9.53

-$0.14

Support

$9.08

-$0.11

$9.45

-$0.12

Resistance

$9.21

-$0.23

$9.59

-$0.20

20 Day MA

$9.32

-$0.08

$9.67

-$0.04

50 Day MA

$9.24

$0.04

$9.60

$0.03

100 Day MA

$9.12

-$0.01

$9.49

$0.00

4-Week High

$9.59

$0.00

$9.80

$0.00

4-Week Low

$9.11

-$0.14

$9.49

-$0.14

Technical Trend

Down

-

Down

-

 
Jan/Mar and Jan/Nov future spreads were 12 and 35 cents. March 2020 soybean futures closed at $9.30, down 14 cents since last Friday. In Tennessee, January 2020 cash contracts ranged from $9.10 to $9.40. Nov/Dec 2020 soybean-to-corn price ratio was 2.41 at the end of the week. November 2020 soybean futures closed at $9.53, down 14 cents since last Friday. Downside price protection could be achieved by purchasing a $9.60 November 2020 Put Option which would cost 52 cents and set a $9.08 futures floor.
 
 
Cotton 
 
Net sales reported by exporters were up compared to last week with net sales of 345,100 bales for the 2019/20 marketing year and 1,100 bales for the 2020/21 marketing year. Exports for the same time period were down 3% compared to last week at 126,200 bales. Upland cotton export sales were 64% of the USDA estimated total annual exports for the 2019/20 marketing year (August 1 to July 31), compared to the previous 5-year average of 57%. Nationally, the Crop Progress report estimated cotton harvested at 62% compared to 53% last week, 53% last year, and a 5-year average of 59%. In Tennessee, the Crop Progress report estimated cotton harvested at 73% compared to 67% last week, 80% last year, and a 5-year average of 75%. Delta upland cotton spot price quotes for November 14 were 63.27 cents/lb (41-4-34) and 65.52 cents/lb (31-3-35). Adjusted World Price (AWP) increased 0.43 cents to 57.06 cents. December 2019 cotton futures closed at 64.86, up 0.14 cents since last Friday. For the week, December 2019 cotton futures traded between 63.73 and 65 cents.
 

Cotton

Dec 19

Change

Mar 20

Change

Price

64.86

0.14

66.69

0.12

Support

63.28

0.27

65.08

0.18

Resistance

65.42

-0.49

67.20

-0.56

20 Day MA

64.51

0.10

65.89

0.37

50 Day MA

62.76

0.59

63.71

0.71

100 Day MA

62.17

-0.07

63.10

-0.02

4-Week High

65.99

0.00

67.13

0.00

4-Week Low

63.04

2.06

63.56

1.86

Technical Trend

Up

=

Strong Up

+

 
 
Dec/Mar and Dec/Dec cotton futures spreads were 1.83 cents and 3.95 cents. March 2020 cotton futures closed at 66.69, up 0.12 cents since last Friday. December 2020 cotton futures closed at 68.81, up 0.22 cents since last Friday. Downside price protection could be obtained by purchasing a 69 cent December 2020 Put Option costing 4.12 cents establishing a 64.88 cent futures floor.
 
 
Wheat
 
Nationally, the Crop Progress report estimated winter wheat condition at 54% good-to-excellent and 13% poor-to-very poor; winter wheat planted at 92% compared to 89% last week, 88% last year, and a 5-year average of 92%; and winter wheat emerged at 78% compared to 71% last week, 76% last year, and a 5-year average of 81%. In Tennessee, winter wheat condition was estimated at 64% good-to-excellent and 8% poor-to-very poor; winter wheat planted was estimated at 68% compared to 58% last week, 66% last year, and a 5-year average of 75%; and winter wheat emerged at 48% compared to 36% last week, 47% last year, and a 5-year average of 51%. Wheat net sales reported by exporters were down compared to last week with net sales of 8.8 million bushels for the 2019/20 marketing year. Exports for the same time period were up 11% from last week at 16.7 million bushels. Wheat export sales were 59% of the USDA estimated total annual exports for the 2019/20 marketing year (June 1 to May 31), compared to the previous 5-year average of 67%. In Tennessee, November 2019 wheat cash contracts ranged from $5.14 to $5.58 for the week. December 2019 wheat futures closed at $5.02, down 8 cents since last Friday. December 2019 wheat futures traded between $5.01 and $5.17 this week. December wheat-to-corn price ratio was 1.35.   
 

Wheat

Dec 19

Change

Jul 20

Change

Price

$5.02

-$0.08

$5.14

-$0.10

Support

$5.01

$0.03

$5.14

$0.00

Resistance

$5.14

-$0.09

$5.27

-$0.08

20 Day MA

$5.13

-$0.02

$5.27

-$0.02

50 Day MA

$5.01

$0.05

$5.15

$0.04

100 Day MA

$4.98

-$0.02

$5.14

-$0.01

4-Week High

$5.35

$0.00

$5.45

$0.00

4-Week Low

$5.01

$0.14

$5.14

$0.10

Technical Trend

Up

=

Down

-

 
 
Dec/Mar and Dec/Jul future spreads were 4 and 12 cents. March 2020 wheat futures closed at $5.06, down 8 cents since last Friday. March wheat-to-corn price ratio was 1.33. In Memphis, June/July 2020 cash contracts ranged from $5.24 to $5.35. July 2020 wheat futures closed at $5.14, down 10 cents since last Friday. Downside price protection could be obtained by purchasing a $5.20 July 2020 Put Option costing 23 cents establishing a $4.97 futures floor.
 
 
 
 
 
Source : tennessee.edu

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