Canola edged higher despite rising loonie

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Published: March 23, 2015

It was a gentle day in the crop futures markets, with a slight touch of green to all main North American futures charts, like the earliest shoots of the young spring.

Most crop futures markets rose a few cents per bushel.

May canola climbed $1.60 per tonne to $462.50. July rose $1.20 to $459.10.

Canola’s rise was impressive, small as it was, since the Canadian dollar surged half a penny and often that results in losses for canola versus soybeans.

A weaker dollar helped U.S. crop futures rise, with a lower greenback making U.S.-denominated prices seem cheaper when converted to the currency of many buyers’ countries.

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There were the usual niggling concerns about U.S. crops that provided reasons for people to explain the slight rises in the markets.

U.S. wheat areas are dry, so maybe that crop won’t turn out too well, some fret. That has helped take CBOT wheat futures to a one-month high.

After the market closed The USDA reported  that the Kansas winter wheat crop had deteriorated over the week.

The percentage rated poor to very poor rose to 17 percent, up from 13 percent the week before. The amount rated fair fell to 42 percent from 46 the week before and good to excellent stayed at 41 percent.

The Oklahoma crop was little changed with the very poor rating at four percent ( four percent last week) poor 11 percent (12 percent,) fair 41 percent  (44 percent) good 41 percent (38) excellent three (two percent last week)

Soybeans rose Monday, with the U.S. dollar’s relative weakness providing support.

Other vegetable oil contracts overseas rose.

Corn joined the going-up crowd Monday, adding to its impressive gains at the end of last week.

Minneapolis hard red spring wheat contracts were up five cents.

Light crude oil nearby futures in New York were up 88 cents to US$47.45 per barrel.

The Canadian dollar at noon was US79.90 cents, up from 79.40 cents the previous trading day. The U.S. dollar at noon was C$1.2516.

The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index closed up 14.80 points, or 0.1 percent, at 14,957.21.

The Dow Jones industrial average fell 11.61 points, or 0.06 percent, to 18,116.04, the S&P 500 lost 3.68 points, or 0.17 percent, to 2,104.42 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 15.44 points, or 0.31 percent, to 5,010.97.

Winnipeg ICE Futures Canada dollars per tonne
Canola May 2015    462.50    +1.60    +0.35%
Canola Jul 2015    459.10    +1.20    +0.26%

Canola Nov 2015    446.10    +1.20    +0.27%
Canola Jan 2016    447.80    +1.70    +0.38%
Canola Mar 2016    449.70    +1.40    +0.31%

Milling Wheat May 2015    241.00    -4.00    -1.63%
Milling Wheat Jul 2015    242.00    -4.00    -1.63%
Milling Wheat Oct 2015    246.00    -4.00    -1.60%

Durum Wheat May 2015    323.00    unch    0.00%
Durum Wheat Jul 2015    313.00    unch    0.00%
Durum Wheat Oct 2015    318.00    unch    0.00%

Barley May 2015    196.00    unch    0.00%
Barley Jul 2015    196.00    unch    0.00%
Barley Oct 2015    187.00    unch    0.00%

American crop prices in cents US/bushel, soybean meal in $US/short ton, soy oil in cents US/pound

Chicago
Soybeans May 2015    983.5    +9.75    +1.00%
Soybeans Jul 2015    988    +10    +1.02%
Soybeans Aug 2015    986.75    +9.5    +0.97%
Soybeans Sep 2015    971.5    +9    +0.94%
Soybeans Nov 2015    965    +8.75    +0.92%
Soybeans Jan 2016    969.75    +8.75    +0.91%

Soybean Meal May 2015    327.3    +3.3    +1.02%
Soybean Meal Jul 2015    324.9    +3    +0.93%
Soybean Meal Aug 2015    323    +2.4    +0.75%

Soybean Oil May 2015    31.15    +0.47    +1.53%
Soybean Oil Jul 2015    31.36    +0.47    +1.52%
Soybean Oil Aug 2015    31.41    +0.46    +1.49%

Corn May 2015    390.25    +5.25    +1.36%
Corn Jul 2015    398    +5.25    +1.34%
Corn Sep 2015    405.5    +5.25    +1.31%
Corn Dec 2015    414.25    +5    +1.22%
Corn Mar 2016    423.75    +5    +1.19%

Oats May 2015    281.5    +2.5    +0.90%
Oats Jul 2015    282    +2.5    +0.89%

Oats Sep 2015    284.75    +3.75    +1.33%
Oats Dec 2015    285.75    +3    +1.06%
Oats Mar 2016    288.5    +3.5    +1.23%

Wheat May 2015    534    +4    +0.75%
Wheat Jul 2015    538    +4.25    +0.80%
Wheat Sep 2015    547    +4.25    +0.78%
Wheat Dec 2015    560.25    +4.25    +0.76%
Wheat Mar 2016    572.5    +4    +0.70%

Minneapolis
Spring Wheat May 2015    590    +0.5    +0.08%
Spring Wheat Jul 2015    594.75    +1    +0.17%
Spring Wheat Sep 2015    602.25    +0.75    +0.12%
Spring Wheat Dec 2015    613.25    +1.5    +0.25%
Spring Wheat Mar 2016    624.5    +1.5    +0.24%

Kansas City
Hard Red Wheat May 2015    574.5    +5    +0.88%
Hard Red Wheat Jul 2015    580    +5    +0.87%
Hard Red Wheat Sep 2015    590.75    +4.5    +0.77%
Hard Red Wheat Dec 2015    604    +3.5    +0.58%
Hard Red Wheat Mar 2016    614.75    +3    +0.49%

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