Total corn stocks as of June 1 stood at 5.225 billion bushels,
the third biggest ever for the period and the most in 30 years.
The large stocks persisted even though farmers moved 2.067
billion bushels of corn out of their storage bins between March
and June, according to the USDA. It was the third-largest
removal of stocks for the period on record.
The massive supplies have hung over the market since last
autumn's harvest and allowed grain dealers to keep their basis
bids weak. The market weakness is likely to persist as dealers
expect the Midwest to be flush with grain again once farmers
start rolling their combines.
Farmers who have been waiting for rally will need to clear out
storage bins to make room, regardless of price, said Brian
Hoops, analyst at Midwest Market Solutions.
"There is a lot of farmer selling we have to see," he said
"Fourth of July is the dividing time – if they don't get a
weather rally, they will have to dump their product. They don't
want to but the market is telling them they have to."
Farmers have pointed to $4-per-bushel of corn as their break
even level, but the Chicago Board of Trade most-actively traded
corn futures contract has traded below that point for the past
year. Most cash bids for corn were posted lower than futures
market prices. [GRA/M]
Corn futures fell 0.5 percent between March and June, and the
$3.83 high hit during the quarter was the lowest spring peak
since 2006, leaving them with few opportunities to lock in a
profit.
But prices rose 1.2 percent during June, which may have prompted
some sales that did not show up in the government data.
"We have to remember this is a June 1 report," Price Futures
Group analyst Jack Scoville said. "I think (stocks) are already
down, and I think a lot of the on-farm is in the process of
moving right now."
(Additional reporting by Michael Hirtzer in Chicago; Editing by
Marguerita Choy)
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