 East Central South Dakota | - We are very fortunate to have excellent corn exports. We would be in big trouble in price without the strong loadings of corn. How long can we maintain this pace, before the price starts to reflect strong exports or maybe supply is so plentiful we just continue to go sideways. Ethanol grind is good. There is excellent value in corn at these prices-----keep corn on sale and get rid of some excess supply might be the best game plan. Domestic use is a pretty finite number. Surplus has to go on trains or boats. We won't talk about soybeans---it's the holidays. EDIT----look at wheat, time to go long on wheat at these prices ? ??
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CURRENT PREVIOUS
----------- WEEK ENDING ---------- MARKET YEAR MARKET YEAR
GRAIN 12/18/2025 12/11/2025 12/19/2024 TO DATE TO DATE
BARLEY 244 0 699 5,873 7,909
CORN 1,744,088 1,604,831 1,146,871 24,267,114 14,481,411
FLAXSEED 0 0 0 336 264
MIXED 0 0 24 0 73
OATS 299 0 0 4,788 148
RYE 0 0 0 0 0
SORGHUM 4,016 72,211 48,914 546,469 1,358,237
SOYBEANS 870,199 810,110 1,775,083 14,586,856 27,027,931
SUNFLOWER 0 0 0 0 0
WHEAT 627,443 489,445 427,429 14,753,666 12,005,681
Total 3,246,289 2,976,597 3,399,020 54,165,102 54,881,654
CROP MARKETING YEARS BEGIN JUNE 1 FOR WHEAT, RYE, OATS, BARLEY AND
FLAXSEED; SEPTEMBER 1 FOR CORN, SORGHUM, SOYBEANS AND SUNFLOWER SEEDS.
INCLUDES WATERWAY SHIPMENTS TO CANADA.
SOYBEANS INSPECTED AND/OR WEIGHED FOR EXPORT
BY PORT AREA AND COUNTRY OF DESTINATION
REPORTED IN WEEK ENDING DEC 18, 2025
-- METRIC TONS --
Edited by white shadow 12/22/2025 17:46
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