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The Rural Voice, 1998-10, Page 18Germania Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ELEANOR HUFFMAN Agent Lite. Accident, Sickness & General Insurance and GICs Free Quotes Available 154C Mary St., Ayton, Ont. Bus: 519-665-7710 Res: 519-334-3900 Fax: 519-665-2118 Clinton Community Credit Union Limited 48 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. 519-482-3466 118 Main St. Exeter, Ont 519-235-0640 Dashwood, Ont. 519-237-3777 ATTENTION FARMERS! We want new or transferred NISA Accounts Competitive Tiered Rates $0.00 - $4,999 4% $5,000 - $24,999 4.25% $25,000 & over 4.50% ' Rates subject to change without notice Call Us Today 14 THE RURAL VOICE Grain Markets Grain markets stall trade sideways By Dave Gordon Grain markets have stalled and arc trading sideways. The USDA's updated production numbers couldn't break prices, but we haven't seen any sustained rally either. It seems that the funds pushed all markets lower prematurely and the rebound off the lows has been simple short covering. As of September 13, corn harvest was eight per cent completed and soybean harvest sat at two per cent completed, not enough to move markets one way or the other. However, because of the low prices, some analysts are starting to show higher corn and soybean usage which is necessary if prices are to move higher. I think yield figures will be closely followed over the balance of harvest to see if the crop measures up to predictions. By the time you read this, the verdict should be in. Outside markets have stabilized but only the Canadian dollar has shown much strength. The stock markets have stopped bleeding, but show very little strength as they continuc to chop around. It actually seemed that the grain market stopped eroding when the chaotic stock markets and world currencies finally stopped free falling. CORN The USDA issued a production figure (9.738 bill bu.) that was well above the average trade's guess and they increased carryout to 1.922 billion showing a slight increase in usage. Since this report was issued, at least one analyst has indicated a still larger usage. As a result of all this, the market dropped by five cents to seven cents, but quickly recovered in the ensuing days as a result of short covering. The action of the market in recent days would indicate that the bottom may be in the futures market, but only time will tell. In Ontario, spot corn basis is holding fairly firm relative to general new crop, but I think this premium will be gone by September 30. There certainly is a large amount of 1997 corn still sitting in bins as evidenced by the calls we've had recently. The only spots in the province where producers should even consider holding com through this harvest are the droughted arca, because the majority of Ontario has a very good crop. There are two corn growing areas in Ontario that have been hit hard by dry weather and they are Huron and Brant counties and, except for a few spots here and there, the rest of the crop appears to be in good shape. (Ed. note: though 70 per cent of Bruce County's corn crop will be below average because of the drought, at 75,000 acres Bruce is not considered a major corn growing arca.) I still think some areas will be deficit space and there will be a short window of time when corn prices will get cheap. SOYBEANS The USDA raised soybean production to 2.909 billion bushels and increased the carryout by 55 million bushels to 485 million. The soybean market did drop after the report but soybean prices have been much more resilient than corn prices with more support under the market. But harvest in the U.S. has just begun so we haven't seen any hedge pressure because of harvest and only time will tell if yield targets will be met. In Ontario, harvest in some areas is well underway and, in fact, some spots will have harvest wrapped up before others really get started. Yields are quite variable ranging from the drought areas all the way to 60 plus bu/ac, but early indications point to some good yields in general. There was a premium to ship soys early but so many beans were shipped by September 16 that the premium was dropped and there is now one price for all soybeans. If you are looking at which crop to sell, right now soybean