Hours: 

Pasco Office Hours: 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday -Friday 

Pasco Elevator Hours:  7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Monday-Saturday; Closed Sunday  

Burbank Elevators Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday-Friday; Closed Saturday and Sunday 

Contact us if you want our bids sent by text or email daily  
Office #509-545-0900 & Elevator #509-545-5179
 
Call Tri-State Seed for all of your seed needs.
Contact Mason or John at 509-234-2500
 

Commentary

10/14/24: Rain in Brazil's forecast now and some rain in the Russian Forecast. Markets feel tired after the recent rally and testing old short term lows seems to be the path of least resistance until a new fundamental shift occurs in balance tables.

 

Wheat currently Down 12/14c, Corn down 7c 

 

USDA WASDE Highlights/Recap: Dramatically Unchanged...

WHEAT: The outlook for 2024/25 U.S. wheat this month is for reduced supplies, larger domestic use, unchanged exports, and lower ending stocks. Supplies are lowered 6 million bushels to 2,783 million, as reduced beginning stocks and lower production are partly offset by larger imports. Production is reduced 11 million bushels to 1,971 million, as reported in the NASS Small Grains Annual Summary released September 30. Imports are raised 10 million bushels to 115 million based on a strong pace of imports for the first three months of the marketing year. Domestic use is raised 10 million bushels to 120 million on higher feed and residual use. The NASS Grain Stocks report released September 30 indicated a yearto-year increase for first quarter (June-August) feed and residual disappearance from a year earlier. Exports remain at 825 million bushels with several offsetting by-class changes. Projected ending stocks are lowered by 16 million bushels to 812 million, but still up 17 percent from the previous year. The season average farm price is unchanged at $5.70 per bushel.

 

This month’s 2024/25 U.S. corn outlook is for smaller supplies, larger exports, and reduced ending stocks. Projected beginning stocks for 2024/25 are 52 million bushels lower based on the Grain Stocks report. Corn production is forecast at 15.2 billion bushels, up 17 million from last month on a 0.2-bushel increase in yield to 183.8 bushels per acre. Harvested area for grain is unchanged at 82.7 million acres. Total use is raised slightly to 15.0 billion bushels reflecting greater exports. With supply falling and use rising, ending stocks are cut 58 million bushels to 2.0 billion. The season-average corn price received by producers is unchanged at $4.10 per bushel.

 

 

Washington Cap-and-Trade Rebates Start Aug. 26

It will be first-come, first-served when Washington distributes $28.5 million to partially refund cap-and-trade surcharges to farmers and haulers of farm goods for fuel. Click on the link below for full Captial Press article.

Capital Press Cap & Trade Fuel Rebate Article

How To Apply.


 

  ***Tri Cities Grain now offering Grain Settlement ACH Payments as well as Vendor ACH payments. 1 page form to fill out in order to set up the process.  Please call with any questions

Click here for the ACH Payment form


 

Cash Bids Delivered TCG; No Additional Fees or Fuel Surcharges Deducted

Quotes are on 15 min delay with futures markets.  Please call to confirm pricing 

Futures Quotes
Quotes are delayed, as of October 15, 2024, 05:21:12 PM CDT or prior.
Commentary
Soybeans Extend Losses into Tuesday, as Jan Fights to Hold $10 -

Soybeans closed out the Tuesday session with contracts down 5 to 9 cents across most months. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price was

Cattle Trade Posts Tuesday Losses -

Live cattle futures ended the Tuesday session with contracts down $1.30 to $1.55. There were another 10 deliveries to the West Point, NE location on

Hogs Weaker on Tuesday -

Lean hog futures closed the Tuesday session with contracts down 40 to 60 cents in the front months. The national average base hog price was reported

Corn Weakness Continues on Tuesday -

Corn futures ended the Tuesday trading session with contracts down 6 to 7 ¼ cents across most months. The national average Cash Corn price from

Wheat Slide Continues into Tuesday -

The wheat complex posted another round of losses across the three exchanges on Tuesday. Chicago SRW futures were down 5 to 7 cents on the day. KC

Cotton Posts Weaker Action on Tuesday -

Cotton futures closed Tuesday with losses of 40 to 44 points. The outside markets were mixed with the crude oil a pressure factor, down

Full commentary...
Download the Tri-Cities Grain App Today!

Washington USDA Newswire

More news...
NOAA Weather


The CME Group Intercontinental Exchange