Canola up on planting woes, market eyes weather, trade policy

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Published: April 26, 2017

Seven day rain accumulation. Source: NOAA
Seven day rain accumulation. Source: NOAA

Canola futures rose on Wednesday, boosted by short-covering and concerns about wet soil conditions as Prairie farmers try to start their planting season.

Technical buying supported the most active July contract, but it was partly offset by farmer selling to commercial buyers.

May canola gained $8.90 to close at $530.40 per tonne, boosted by short-covering ahead of the contract’s expiry next month.

Most-traded July canola rose 40 cents to $521.60 per tonne.

May-July canola spread traded 4,231 times.

New crop November rose $1.40 to close at $496.70.

U.S. MARKETS

U.S. corn futures fell more than one percent Wednesday on forecasts for better Midwest planting weather and news that the White House is considering an executive order on withdrawing from North American Free Trade Agreement, analysts said.

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Wet weather in the northern half of Alberta and dry weather in the south delayed harvest across the province during the week ended Aug. 19, 2025.

Soybeans also declined and wheat turned lower as corn sagged.

Heavy rain is expected over the next week in U.S. growing areas, especially the southern Midwest and the Delta, which could swamp some soft winter wheat. There is also a bit of concern about cold weather in the southern Plains expected this weekend. It has the potential to nip hard red winter wheat.

But the extended forecast for early May scaled back moisture accumulations easing fears of planting delays and that pressured corn lower.

“It’s the weather that took us lower. The extended forecast beyond the middle of next week went drier and cooler,” said Dan Basse, president of Chicago-based AgResource Co.

NAFTA

Others cited jitters about U.S. corn exports to Mexico, a top buyer, after a senior Trump administration official said a draft executive order to withdraw the United States from NAFTA, a U.S., Mexico and Canada trade pact, is under consideration.

“The possibility of withdrawing from NAFTA is a very scary thing for corn, because we do a lot of export business for corn (to) Mexico,” said Ted Seifried, chief market strategist with the Zaner Group in Chicago.

Mexico is one of the top three markets for U.S. farm production.

BRAZIL CURRENCY AFFECTS SOY MARKET

Soybeans faced additional pressure from weakness in Brazil’s currency, the real, which could prompt Brazilian farmers to sell more of their record-large soybean harvest.

Producers in the South American country have so far been reluctant to sell much of the crop. But a weaker real makes dollar-denominated soybeans worth more to Brazilian producers.

CBOT soyoil futures bucked the weaker trend, drawing support from a new legislative proposal to reinstate a tax credit on soy-based biodiesel fuel.

WHEAT

Wheat turned lower, following the declines in corn and soybeans. But the market was underpinned by worries about chilly weather expected in the southern Plains this weekend that could damage developing winter wheat.

“Colder conditions in the western Plains this weekend may result in some spotty damage to jointing wheat, mainly in far western Kansas, eastern Colorado, and far western Oklahoma,” MDA Weather Services said in a note to clients.

OUTSIDE MARKETS

Light crude oil nearby futures in New York were up six cents to US$49.62 per barrel.

In the afternoon, the Canadian dollar was trading around US73.43 cents, down from 73.71 cents the previous trading day. The U.S. dollar was C$1.3618.

 

Winnipeg ICE Futures Canada dollars per tonne

Canola May 2017   530.40   +8.90   +1.71%

Canola Jul 2017   521.60   +0.40   +0.08%

Canola Nov 2017   496.70   +1.40   +0.28%

Canola Jan 2018   500.50   +1.70   +0.34%

Canola Mar 2018   504.60   +1.90   +0.38%

 

Milling Wheat May 2017   232.00   +4.00   +1.75%

Milling Wheat Jul 2017   234.00   +5.00   +2.18%

Milling Wheat Oct 2017   228.00   +5.00   +2.24%

 

Durum Wheat May 2017   271.00   unch   0.00%

Durum Wheat Jul 2017   272.00   unch   0.00%

Durum Wheat Oct 2017   264.00   unch   0.00%

 

Barley May 2017   137.00   unch   0.00%

Barley Jul 2017   138.00   unch   0.00%

Barley Oct 2017   140.00   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 2017   945.75   -8.75   -0.92%

Soybeans Jul 2017   956.50   -8.50   -0.88%

Soybeans Aug 2017   958.50   -8.50   -0.88%

Soybeans Sep 2017   955.50   -8.50   -0.88%

Soybeans Nov 2017   954.00   -7.75   -0.81%

Soybeans Jan 2018   960.75   -7.50   -0.77%

 

Soybean Meal May 2017   309.60   -3.90   -1.24%

Soybean Meal Jul 2017   313.70   -4.00   -1.26%

Soybean Meal Aug 2017   315.00   -4.10   -1.28%

 

Soybean Oil May 2017   31.91   +0.33   +1.04%

Soybean Oil Jul 2017   32.16   +0.31   +0.97%

Soybean Oil Aug 2017   32.25   +0.30   +0.94%

 

Corn May 2017   359.00   -6.00   -1.64%

Corn Jul 2017   366.75   -5.00   -1.34%

Corn Sep 2017   373.75   -5.00   -1.32%

Corn Dec 2017   384.25   -4.75   -1.22%

Corn Mar 2018   394.00   -4.50   -1.13%

 

Oats May 2017   220.75   -1.75   -0.79%

Oats Jul 2017   219.75   -1.75   -0.79%

Oats Sep 2017   217.25   -1.00   -0.46%

Oats Dec 2017 218.00   -1.50   -0.68%

Oats Mar 2018   225.75   -1.25   -0.55%

 

Wheat May 2017   407.75   -1.00   -0.24%

Wheat Jul 2017   426.50   -0.50   -0.12%

Wheat Sep 2017   439.25   -1.75   -0.40%

Wheat Dec 2017   462.00   -2.50   -0.54%

Wheat Mar 2018   481.25   -2.00   -0.41%

 

Minneapolis

Spring Wheat May 2017   537.75   +4.00   +0.75%

Spring Wheat Jul 2017   550.75   +6.25   +1.15%

Spring Wheat Sep 2017   557.00   +5.25   +0.95%

Spring Wheat Dec 2017   564.00   +4.00   +0.71%

Spring Wheat Mar 2018   571.75   +3.75   +0.66%

 

Kansas City

Hard Red Wheat May 2017   412.25   +0.25   +0.06%

Hard Red Wheat Jul 2017   425.25   +0.50   +0.12%

Hard Red Wheat Sep 2017   441.50   +0.75   +0.17%

Hard Red Wheat Dec 2017   466.75   +0.75   +0.16%

Hard Red Wheat Mar 2018   482.75   +0.75   +0.16%

 

Chicago livestock futures in US¢/pound (rounded to two decimal places)

Live Cattle (P) Apr 2017   132.02   +2.20   +1.69%

Live Cattle (P) Jun 2017   118.52   +2.69   +2.32%

Live Cattle (P) Aug 2017   114.78   +2.73   +2.44%

 

Feeder Cattle (P) Apr 2017   139.85   +1.13   +0.81%

Feeder Cattle (P) May 2017   142.08   +4.41   +3.20%

Feeder Cattle (P) Aug 2017   145.85   +4.50   +3.18%

 

Lean Hogs (P) May 2017   64.68   -0.54   -0.83%

Lean Hogs (P) Jun 2017   70.75   -1.08   -1.50%

Lean Hogs (P) Jul 2017   71.75   -1.10   -1.51%

 

 

 

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