National Emergency = Tariffs? Grain Price Implications??
National Emergency = Tariffs? Grain Price Implications?? Β 
Podcast: Grain Markets and Other Stuff
Published On: Thu Jan 09 2025
Description: Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.comGrain Markets and Other Stuff Links-Apple PodcastsSpotifyTikTokYouTubeFutures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.0:00 National Emergency and Tariffs2:57 USDA Preview6:45 Argentina Rains Expected8:01 Brazil Update9:33 Ethanol Production is Strong10:31 Flash SaleπŸ“ˆ US Dollar and Bond Yields Rise Amid Economic Concerns πŸ’΅The US dollar and bond yields continued their upward trend on Wednesday πŸ“ˆ. The 10-year US Treasury note yield rose to 4.73%, its highest level since April, while the dollar index increased 0.28% to 109.00, slightly below last week's two-year high of 109.54 πŸ“Š. The rise in the dollar and yields followed a CNN report suggesting that Donald Trump might declare a national economic emergency to push forward his broad tariff policies.🌾 USDA's Crop Report and Grain Stocks Release on Friday πŸ“…The USDA will release its monthly Crop Production and WASDE reports on Friday πŸ“Š. Analysts expect a small reduction in the size of the 2024 US corn and soybean crops, which could lead to reduced carryout projections if realized 🌽🌱. US corn stocks as of December 1st are expected to be down less than 1% year-on-year, while soybean stocks are forecast to be up about 8% and wheat stocks up about 10% 🌾. 🌧️ Argentina Forecasted to Receive Rainfall 🌦️Argentina is expected to receive substantial rainfall over the next couple of weeks 🌧️. The Buenos Aires Grains Exchange predicts that Argentina's key farming region will receive 2 to 3 inches of rain in mid-January 🌧️. This comes after dry conditions linked to La NiΓ±a have begun to impact crops. Water reserves in major farming areas have been at critical levels following below-normal rainfall in December. The forecasted rainfall will help crops reach February, when rainfall typically resumes 🌱.🌞 Dry Conditions Affecting Soybean Crops in Brazil πŸ‡§πŸ‡·Dry conditions are starting to impact soybean crops in southern Brazil 🌞. Parts of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state, have gone 15 to 20 days without significant rainfall 🌾. The state's northwestern region is expected to remain dry for another 12 to 15 days, though the situation is not yet critical 🚨. Meteorologists expect more consistent rainfall by late January, with frequent rains continuing through February, which could improve the crop situation 🌧️. Meanwhile, Central Brazil is forecast to receive heavy rainfall, which may interfere with the early soybean harvest 🌱.β›½ US Ethanol Production Declines Slightly πŸ“‰US ethanol production decreased last week for the first time in a month πŸ“‰. Weekly output dropped by 1% to 1.1 million barrels per day, though it was still 5.1% higher compared to the same week last year 🌽. Ethanol stocks increased by 2.2% compared to the prior week and were up 2.4% from the same week in 2023 πŸ“Š. Meanwhile, implied gasoline demand was up 3.8% from the previous week but down 5.9% from the same week last year πŸš—. Over the last four weeks, implied US gasoline demand is down slightly compared to last year πŸ“‰.