Sunflower Highlights
Post Date: May 21 2018
Crop Progress
Sunflower planting is underway in most reporting states. Texas reports 34 percent of the crop planted, while planting is just getting started in Colorado, where just one percent of the crop has been planted.
Crop Progress - Monday, May 21, 2018
State This Week Last Week Last Year 5 Year Average
North Dakota        
Planted 12 2 28 20
South Dakota        
Planted 13 0 10 6
Kansas        
Planted 7 2 2 2
Colorado        
Planted 1 0 4 4
Texas        
Planted 34 25 50 45
Grower Report
Among those North Dakota acres already planted are Bismarck, ND producer Clark Coleman’s sunflower fields. Coleman finished seeding 950 acres of high oleic sunflower on May 15, just in timely for nearly an inch of rain last week. 
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Markets
Old crop prices ended the week unchanged to up 10 cents. Sunflower prices have maintained a positive trend in comparison to last year at this same time. Nearby prices for oil-type sunflower are up about 20 percent from a year ago. Last year at this same time, ample supplies, strong deliveries by producers and a large old crop inventory kept the pipeline full at the crush plants keeping a lid on prices. That’s not the case this year as a smaller 2017 crop coupled with smaller beginning stocks has the industry using up stocks to meet demand. New crop prices are also significantly higher. Last year at this same time new crop NuSun prices were in a range of $14.90-$16.65 with high oleics at $16.90-$17.00. Looking at current new crop prices this represents an increase of $2.05-$2.80 for NuSun prices and $1.75-$1.95 for high oleics versus last year. This positive price trend should continue through the rest of the 2017/18 marketing year. Markets turned higher today, getting a lift from news the U.S.-China trade dispute is on “hold.” The two countries now must work out details of how to reduce the U.S. trade deficit, with officials saying China will buy more energy and agricultural products. However, traders are aware that there’s no guarantee that trade tensions won’t re-emerge in the future. China, weather and planting progress will remain the biggest short-term question marks for traders.
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