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Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.
0:00 Biofuel Rumor Rally
4:18 Crop Tour and USDA
8:37 Export Sales
13:30 Drought Monitor
15:53 USDA Funding Cuts
π½π Grain Market Update: Biofuel Battles, Record Crops & Export Surprises! ππ
π₯ Big EPA Decision Coming Today
The EPA is expected to rule on 195 small refinery exemption (SRE) requests this afternoon. Traders are buzzing after yesterdayβs rally in corn, soybeans, and soybean oilβmany believe someone knows something ahead of the news. A supplemental rule could also drop next week to decide if big refiners must reallocate exempted gallons, a move farm groups strongly support and oil refiners strongly oppose. π₯βοΈ
π± Pro Farmer Crop Tour β Minnesota & Iowa Results
Scouts found record-breaking crops in both states:
π½ Minnesota corn pegged at 199.6 bpa, smashing the old record & up 23% from last year!
π± Minnesota soybeans also set a new all-time pod count record.
π½ Iowa corn estimated at 198.4 bpa, with soybeans also setting a tour record.
Final national results from the tour are expected today. π
π’ Export Sales β Big Corn Business
US corn exports were π₯ last week at 2.9 mmt (113 mil bushels), a massive 40% jump from the week prior. Unknown destinations led the charge. Soybean sales were also strong at 1.1 mmt, though China remains absent. Wheat sales lagged, with Mexico as the top buyer.
π¦οΈ Drought Monitor Update
Dry weather tightened conditions across the Eastern Corn Belt (Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri). North Dakota improved, while Kansas & Oklahoma worsened slightly.
Current US drought exposure:
π½ Corn β 5%
π± Soybeans β 9%
πΎ Winter Wheat β 31%
πΎ Spring Wheat β 14%
π Cattle β 15%
ποΈ USDA News
The USDA plans to close the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, a move critics warn could disrupt vital research. Meanwhile, NASS, the agency behind crop estimates, faces budget cuts and staffing shortages, raising questions about future reporting accuracy.
π Donβt forget to like π, subscribe π, and drop a comment π¬ with your thoughts on todayβs EPA ruling and crop tour results!
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Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.com
Grain Markets and Other Stuff Links-
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
TikTok
YouTube
Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.
0:00 Biofuel Rumor Rally
4:18 Crop Tour and USDA
8:37 Export Sales
13:30 Drought Monitor
15:53 USDA Funding Cuts
π½π Grain Market Update: Biofuel Battles, Record Crops & Export Surprises! ππ
π₯ Big EPA Decision Coming Today
The EPA is expected to rule on 195 small refinery exemption (SRE) requests this afternoon. Traders are buzzing after yesterdayβs rally in corn, soybeans, and soybean oilβmany believe someone knows something ahead of the news. A supplemental rule could also drop next week to decide if big refiners must reallocate exempted gallons, a move farm groups strongly support and oil refiners strongly oppose. π₯βοΈ
π± Pro Farmer Crop Tour β Minnesota & Iowa Results
Scouts found record-breaking crops in both states:
π½ Minnesota corn pegged at 199.6 bpa, smashing the old record & up 23% from last year!
π± Minnesota soybeans also set a new all-time pod count record.
π½ Iowa corn estimated at 198.4 bpa, with soybeans also setting a tour record.
Final national results from the tour are expected today. π
π’ Export Sales β Big Corn Business
US corn exports were π₯ last week at 2.9 mmt (113 mil bushels), a massive 40% jump from the week prior. Unknown destinations led the charge. Soybean sales were also strong at 1.1 mmt, though China remains absent. Wheat sales lagged, with Mexico as the top buyer.
π¦οΈ Drought Monitor Update
Dry weather tightened conditions across the Eastern Corn Belt (Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri). North Dakota improved, while Kansas & Oklahoma worsened slightly.
Current US drought exposure:
π½ Corn β 5%
π± Soybeans β 9%
πΎ Winter Wheat β 31%
πΎ Spring Wheat β 14%
π Cattle β 15%
ποΈ USDA News
The USDA plans to close the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, a move critics warn could disrupt vital research. Meanwhile, NASS, the agency behind crop estimates, faces budget cuts and staffing shortages, raising questions about future reporting accuracy.
π Donβt forget to like π, subscribe π, and drop a comment π¬ with your thoughts on todayβs EPA ruling and crop tour results!

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