Afternoon wheat: The wheat complex will be looking to finish the week strong

<div class=\"default-font-wrapper\" style=\"line-height: 1;font-size: 12pt; font-family: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;\"><p id=\"isPasted\" style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><strong><em><u><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;color:red;\'>Futures:</span></u></em></strong></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>Chicago Dec wheat futures once again finished with modest gains, and once again it came after a defensive start. Today, the market dropped to around nine cents lower before battling back, with the rally carrying futures to almost seven cents higher late in the day before finishing a couple cents off their highs.&nbsp;</span><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>Dec KC wheat futures also had to battle back from a defensive start, but here early losses were not as steep, so when trade firmed midday, gains ended up being slightly stronger than Chicago. Here, the rally took futures from six cents lower to nine cents higher, with trade also finishing not too far off their highs.&nbsp;</span><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>The Dec KC/Chicago spread had another limited trade as the spread stayed in a fairly narrow trading range, but it did have its peaks and valleys, with trade finishing on an upswing and around three cents higher.&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>Weekly export sales will be released on Friday, delayed one day because of the Columbus Day holiday on Monday. Looking for a big report. There were several sales announcements last week, in total, 471 TMT of soybeans and 859 TMT of corn. Wheat sales were solid again last week, coming in at 434 TMT, similar to the week prior. And they should be good again tomorrow. There was plenty of Global demand around (Saudi&rsquo;s and Algeria), and here we always have our usual trade partners. Look for between 400 and 500 TMT.</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><strong><em><u><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;color:red;\'>Headline news:</span></u></em></strong><span style=\"color:black;\">&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>Russia&rsquo;s southwestern region of Kursk, which borders with the northeastern area of Ukraine, has declared a crop e mergency due to the ongoing drought. This follows a federal emergency the region declared back in early August after the Ukrainian army moved into this territory during its war between both countries. Kursk is Russia&rsquo;s seventh largest grain producing region.</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>Beginning today, Russia&#39;s gov&rsquo;t has agreed to allow Kazakhstan to transit its grain across Russia for export to other countries but will keep a temporary ban on Kazakh grain imports to protect its domestic farmers.</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>Chinese media, citing the Ag Ministry, said 27% of the country&rsquo;s wheat crop has been planted.</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>The latest USDA drought monitor&nbsp;shows the areas of drought rising to varying degrees week over week. The Winter wheat area in drought (planting purposes) rose to 52% compared to 47% last week and compares to 48% this time last year. The corn area in drought rose to 62% compared to 49% last week and 50% a year ago. The bean area in drought rose to 54% compared to 43% last week and 53% this time last year.</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>The UP railroad said Mexican rail consortium Ferromex will resume issuing permits on October 21 for agricultural rail trains headed to gateways in Eagle Pass and El Paso, Texas.</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;\'><strong><em><u><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;color:red;\'>Export business around this week:</span></u></em></strong><span style=\"color:black;\">&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>Taiwan Flour Millers bought 78,200 mt of US origin milling wheat. The purchase included 48,350 mt of Dark Northern Spring, 17,075 mt of Hard Red Winter, and 12,775 mt of White. &nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>On Tuesday, the USDA reported a sale of 120 TMT of SRW wheat to Mexico.</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>Jordan passed on all offers in their tender for 120 TMT of opt origin milling wheat.</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>Over the weekend, Saudi Arabia&#39;s state grain buyer was said to have purchased over 360 TMT of wheat from Saudi grain producers overseas. The grain is for shipment during the first quarter of 2025.</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>Oct 22 Bangladesh is in for 50 TMT of milling wheat.</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>Oct 22 Jordan is back in for 120 TMT of milling wheat.</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p><p style=\'margin:0in;font-size:12pt;font-family:\"Times New Roman\",serif;text-align:justify;\'><span style=\'font-family:\"Arial\",sans-serif;\'>&nbsp;</span></p></div>