NEW PRODUCER LOGIN PLATFORM TO MANAGE YOUR TCG ACCOUNT(S)

To serve our customers better, Tri-Cities Grain is introducing POCKT by Agvantage Software. With POCKT you access account balances, contracts, load information, settlements, cash bids and more from your smartphone, tablet or desktop. Making it a convenient and easy way to manage your accounts at Tri-Cities Grain.

We are moving away from the platform we have used in the past, e-Agvantage, because it is no longer being supported. We encourage everyone to take advantage of the expanded features POCKT provides.

POCKT is designed to be intuitive, easy to setup and navigate. Ensuring that users can find what they need without hassle. If you have any questions or need assistance using POCKT, please call and we will help get you setup. 509-545-0900. Click on the link below to open on desktop or scan QR code to install on your mobile device. Please open POCKT installation instructions for additional help.

 POCKT Producer Login Link   POCKT App Installation Instructions

  

Hours: 

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

Pasco Elevator Hours7:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday-Thursday; Closed Friday-Sunday  

Burbank Elevators Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday-Thursday; Closed Friday-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 Company for all of your seed needs.
Contact John Mancini at 509-234-2500
 

Commentary

5/8/25:  Despite strong export sales this morning, wheat and corn have not been able to get off the mat all week.  Chicago and KC wheat are making new lows this morning off a nickel, Spring Wheat continues to separate only down a penny this morning.  Spring wheat now carrying a 75-cent premium to HRW in both old and new crop slots.  Corn has been under pressure all week as we have entered a strong planting window, and the market anticipates large corn acres.  Fund money continues to be massively short wheat and corn and are being rewarded for now.  Market feels oversold and it seems like we are making harvest lows on wheat already… maybe?...hopefully.  China and the US set to talk this weekend about the trade war.  Export sales were strong for both wheat and corn.  Corn sales were 1,680,500 MT, only 18K in new crop slots.  This was above expectations with major buyers being Japan, Taiwan and Spain.  Wheat sales totaled 562,700 MT with only 70K in the old crop slots.  HRW led the sales with 220K with the major buyers being unknown and Morocco.  SRW was 153K MT with main buyers unknown and Mexico.  SWW was 129K MT with the major buyers being South Korea and the Philippines.  Spring wheat was the least impressive (and most expensive) at 57K MT.  Soybean sales were ugly nothing good to report.  USDA report out on Monday morning, will update production estimates and stocks.   

 ***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

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Futures Quotes
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Commentary
Hogs Close the Week with Mixed Trade -

Lean hog futures posted mixed action on Friday, with contracts down 27 cents to up 40 cents. June was down $1.77 this week. USDA’s national

Soybeans Push Higher on Friday -

Soybean bulls were gaining ground ahead of the weekend meeting with the US and China, as contracts were up 5 to 8 cents. July slipped back 6 ¼

Cotton Post Slight Weakness on Friday -

Cotton futures slipped back on Friday, with contracts down 8 to 15 points at the close, as July was down 180 points this week. Crude oil prices were

Corn Squares Up Heading into the Weekend -

The corn market finished off the week of losses with bears taking some money off the table. Contracts were up 2 to 4 cents across most months, with

Wheat Falls into the Weekend -

The wheat market failed to join in on the corn and bean strength on Friday, with contracts falling lower. Chicago SRW futures posted Friday losses

Cattle Close Friday Mixed -

Live cattle futures closed with mixed action as nearby June was held up by the stronger cash action, up 42 cents, with other contracts down 40 to 55

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