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Crops: Marketing

Crop Basis Maps: 1-7-2004

Mykel Taylor, K-State Ag. Economics (785-532-1572; mtaylor@agecon.ksu.edu)
Kevin Dhuyvetter, K-State Ag. Economics (785-532-3527; kcd@ksu.edu)

 

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This monthly basis report provides a spatial analysis of crop basis in the Great Plains Region: Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma, and parts of Colorado and Texas.  Basis is calculated by subtracting the nearby futures price from the cash price, where nearby is defined as the futures contract closest to expiration without going into the delivery month.  Basis captures the effects of local supply and demand, as well as transportation costs, on commodity prices. 

The maps in this report are created from cash and futures prices that are collected and analyzed on the first Wednesday of each month.  The basis maps in this report show current basis levels for soybeans, corn, wheat, and grain sorghum (grain sorghum basis is calculated using the corn futures market).  The basis deviation maps show the difference between the current basis and the three-year historical average basis for the same week and location. 

Cash price data were collected for 300-400 locations, depending on the crop, and the information was analyzed in a Geographic Information System (GIS).  Inverse distance methods were used to estimate the change in basis over space, which provides an estimate of the basis for observed and unobserved locations.  A flag on the map denotes a location where cash prices were available.  Care should be taken in interpreting basis estimates in portions of the Great Plains region where few or no cash prices were available.
 

Soybeans

 

Cash Price, $/bu.

Basis, $/bu.

Futures Price, $/bu.

Average

$7.58

-$0.365

$7.94

Minimum

$7.23

-$0.708

 

Maximum

$8.53

$0.592

 

Number of Locations: 381

 

 

Soybean Futures:  The CBT March soybean futures contract closed at $7.94 on 1-7-04, up from last month (12-3-03) by $0.16/bu.  The Wednesday close was up from the same time last year by $2.13/bu.

Soybean Basis:  The average cash price across 381 locations in the Great Plains was $7.58, with a minimum price of $7.23 and a maximum of $8.53/bu.  Basis averaged -$0.365, with relatively stronger basis levels in Missouri, eastern Kansas, and the eastern half of Nebraska.  Weaker basis levels appeared in western and central Kansas, as well as the Texas and Nebraska Panhandles.

Soybean Basis Deviation:  Current basis levels across most of Kansas, are approximately 5 cents weaker than the three-year average basis levels, while northeast Kansas basis levels are very close to the three year average.  Basis levels in Missouri and northeast Nebraska are slightly stronger than the historical average.  On average across all locations, basis levels were 3 cents weaker than the three-year historical average.

Soybean Basis Soybean Basis Deviation

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Corn

 

Cash Price, $/bu.

Basis, $/bu.

Futures Price, $/bu.

Average

$2.39

-$0.113

$2.50

Minimum

$2.18

-$0.320

 

Maximum

$3.08

$0.580

 

Number of Locations: 432

 

 

Corn Futures:  The CBT March corn futures contract closed at $2.50 on 1-7-04, down from last month (12-3-03) by 2 cents.  The Wednesday close was up from the same time last year by 13 cents.

Corn Basis:  Cash prices averaged $2.39 across the 432 Great Plains locations and ranged from a high of $3.08 to a low of $2.18/bu.  Basis levels averaged -$0.113 and were the weakest in Nebraska, northern Missouri and northeast Kansas.  Southwest Kansas and the Texas Panhandle showed the strongest basis levels relative to other locations.

Corn Basis Deviation:  Basis levels in Missouri were stronger than the three-year historical average, while most of Nebraska and eastern Colorado were weaker than previous levels.  Locations across Kansas had basis levels that were approximately 4 cents stronger than the historical average basis level.  On average across all locations, basis levels were about 4 cents stronger than the three-year historical average.

Corn Basis Corn Basis Deviation

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Wheat

 

Cash Price, $/bu.

Basis, $/bu.

Futures Price, $/bu.

Average

$3.72

-$0.266

$3.98

Minimum

$3.08

-$0.508

 

Maximum

$4.28

-$0.302

 

Number of Locations: 326

 

 

Wheat Futures:  The KCBT March wheat futures contract closed at $3.98 on 1-7-04, down 14 cents from last month (12-3-03).  The Wednesday close was up $0.35 from this same time last year.

Wheat Basis:  Cash prices averaged $3.72 across 326 locations in the Great Plains region.  The high cash price observed was $4.28 and the low price was $3.08/bu.  Basis levels averaged -$0.266 across all locations.  Relatively strong basis levels were seen in eastern Nebraska, the southern half of Kansas, and Oklahoma.  Kansas wheat basis levels averaged -$0.24/bu.

Wheat Basis Deviation:  Southwest Kansas basis levels  were slightly stronger than historical averages, while much of Nebraska showed basis levels that were weaker.  Basis levels averaged 10 cents weaker than the three-year historical average across all locations.

Wheat Basis Wheat Basis Deviation

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Grain Sorghum

 

Cash Price, $/bu.

Basis, $/bu.

Futures Price, $/bu.

Average

$2.32

-$0.188

$2.50

Minimum

$1.75

-$0.750

 

Maximum

$2.94

-$0.440

 

Number of Locations: 298

 

 

Corn Futures:  The CBT March corn futures contract closed at $2.50 on 1-7-04, down from last month (12-3-03) by 2 cents.  The Wednesday close was up from the same time last year by 13 cents.

Grain Sorghum Basis:  Cash prices averaged $2.32 across 298 locations and ranged from a high of $2.94 to a low of $1.75/bu.  Basis averaged -$0.188 across all locations included in the analysis.  Basis levels were weaker in most of Nebraska and Kansas, as well as western Missouri and portions of Oklahoma.  Some locations in northeast Kansas and eastern Missouri had relatively stronger basis levels.

Grain Sorghum Basis Deviation:  Basis levels in western Kansas, Oklahoma, and southern Missouri were relatively stronger, while basis levels in Nebraska, central and eastern Kansas, and northern Missouri were slightly weaker than the historical three-year average.  The basis levels observed this week averaged 2 cents stronger than the three-year historical average across all locations.

Grain Sorghum Basis Grain Sorghum Basis Deviation

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Montana State University
Monthly Spatial Basis Report

   
 
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