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 Wheat Harvest Hours:Pasco Office Hours: 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday-Friday; Saturday 8:00 AM to Noon Pasco Elevator Hours: 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Monday-Saturday; Closed Sunday Burbank Elevators Hours: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday-Saturday; Closed SundayContact us if you want our bids sent by text or email daily
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Commentary
7/10/25: All commodities had respectable export sales this morning. Wheat sales were 567,800 MT, with major buyers being South Korea and Japan. By class HRW was 203K MT, HRS 176K MT and SWW 112K MT. Corn sales combined old and new crop totaled 2,150,700 MT. Major buyers were Mexico, Japan and South Korea. Combined soybean sales were 751,400 MT with major buyers being Japan and unknown. Wheat markets seeing a little bit of a dead cat bounce this morning, while corn floats around unchanged. Will need to see good export sales continue to handle the big crops we have coming. Tariff talk still putting a damper on markets and forecasts in general remain ideal for growing and harvest. Updated crop reports tomorrow will give the market something to trade and push direction into the weekend. ***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
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Commentary
Hogs Face Pressure on Monday -
Lean hog futures are down a tick in July, which expires on Tuesday, with other contracts falling $1.45 to $2.97 in the nearbys. USDA’s national Cotton Posts Gains on Monday -Cotton futures closed out the Monday session with contracts posting 28 to 69 point gains. Crude oil was down $1.59/barrel at $66.86, with the US Soybeans Weakness Continues on Monday -Soybeans slipped lower on the Monday session, with contracts fractionally to 4 cents in the red. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was Spring Wheat Leads the Market Lower -Wheat is trading with losses across the three markets on Monday. Chicago SRW wheat posted 3 to 4 cent losses on Monday. July futures expired today. Cattle Fall Back Lower on Monday -Live cattle futures closed out Monday with contracts $2.12 to $2.925 in the red at the close. Cash trade was up $4-5 last week at $228-$230 in the Corn Extends Monday Bounce into the Close -Corn futures posted gains of 4 to 6 cents across most contract son Monday following the overnight gap lower. July futures expired today. The front Full commentary... |
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