The Jacobsen Grain & Feed Bulletin

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The Jacobsen Grain & Feed Bulletin10/3/19, 4)10 PMThe JacobsenGrain & Feed IngredientsCustom Charting TutorialRegionLatest Price10/3/20191 Year AgoChange From10/2/2019Week Ago9/26/20194 Weeks Ago9/5/201910/4/2018Soybeans ( /bushel)Decatur, IL8.89000.02008.66008.47008.0700Sheldon, IA8.56000.02008.32007.91007.8150Soybeans ( /bushel) - CBOT Futures for November, 2019CME Group9.11750.02008.88508.6150-Central ama/Georgia315.0000 - 338.0000 72.0000Soy Meal (Hi Pro)Brazil/Rotterdam 48% ( /Grain-and-Feed-Ingredients.aspxPage 1 of 6

The Jacobsen Grain & Feed Bulletin10/3/19, 4)10 PMUS/MT CIF)Argentine/Rotterdam 49%( US/MT CIF)347.00000.0000339.0000348.0000375.0000Soy Meal (Hi Pro) - CBOT Futures for December, 2019CME Group302.90002.7000295.6000294.5000-Minneapolis, MN105.0000 - 115.0000 0.0000110.0000110.000085.0000Kansas City, KS135.0000 - 145.0000 0.0000140.0000112.5000107.5000Buffalo, NY110.0000 - 120.0000 0.0000107.500085.000070.0000Wheat MiddsWheat - CBOT Futures for December, 2019CME Group4.88750.00254.84254.6625-Decatur, .01003.32003.10003.11003.72503.5875-Corn ( /bushel)Corn ( /bushel) - CBOT Futures for December, 2019CME Group3.88750.010060% Corn Gluten Meal - UnrestrictedIllinois415.0000 - 430.0000 0.0000422.5000422.5000470.0000Iowa420.0000 - 430.0000 edients.aspxPage 2 of 6

The Jacobsen Grain & Feed Bulletin10/3/19, 4)10 PMChicago-Rail415.0000 - 420.0000 0.0000417.5000415.0000472.5000Midwest Truck400.0000 - 430.0000 0.0000415.0000415.0000460.0000Midwest Barge340.0000 - 370.0000 0.0000355.0000355.0000410.0000Midwest Rail340.0000 - 380.0000 0.0000360.0000360.0000422.5000Corn Gluten Feed - UnrestrictedIllinois120.0000 - 135.0000 0.0000127.5000122.5000137.5000Iowa120.0000 - 140.0000 0.0000130.0000135.0000152.5000Chicago120.0000 - 130.0000 0.0000125.0000117.5000125.0000Midwest Truck110.0000 - 140.0000 0.0000130.0000130.0000140.0000Midwest Barge85.0000 - 95.00000.000090.000087.5000112.5000Midwest Rail90.0000 - 100.00000.000095.000097.5000110.0000Distiller Dried Grains - EthanolThe Jacobsen Rules for Reporting Grain & Feed IngredientsMinnesota/Dakotas125.0000 - 135.0000 0.0000130.0000130.0000127.5000Channahon, IL155.0000 - 157.0000 0.0000158.0000147.0000150.5000Illinois140.0000 - 145.0000 0.0000142.5000135.0000142.5000Indiana135.0000 - 145.0000 0.0000147.5000135.0000139.0000Iowa125.0000 - 135.0000 0.0000130.0000118.0000115.0000Michigan140.0000 - 145.0000 edients.aspxPage 3 of 6

The Jacobsen Grain & Feed BulletinOhio10/3/19, 4)10 PM135.0000 - 145.0000 0.0000145.0000130.0000137.5000Distiller Dried Grains - BeverageThe Jacobsen Rules for Reporting Grain & Feed IngredientsKentucky/Tennessee145.0000 - 155.0000 0.0000150.0000135.0000142.5000Ontario145.0000 - 155.0000 0000201.5000Canola MealVelva, ND3.0000Grain & Feed BulletinWeekly Export SalesSoybean export sales for the 2019/20 marketing year of 2,076.1 thousand metric tons (TMT) were up 100 percent from last week and76 percent over the four-week average. There were no new crop sales, leaving combined season sales at 2,076.1 TMT. Combinedcrop year sales were up 100 percent week over week and exceeded analyst estimates that ranged from 800 to 1,500 TMT. 2019/20export commitments are 30 percent of the USDA forecast and need to average 709 TMT per week to meet expectations. Exportsales are 30 percent below the 2018/19 pace. Major purchases were reported for China, Indonesia, and the Netherlands.Soybean meal sales for the 2018/19 marketing year of 21.5 TMT were down 22 TMT week over week and 65 percent below the priorfour-week average of 60.9 TMT. New crop sales totaled 136.8 TMT, lifting total sales to 158.3 TMT. Combined sales were down fourpercent from last week's report and within analyst expectations that ranged from 100 to 400 TMT. Accumulated export commitmentsare 98 percent of forecast and need to average 227 TMT per week to meet projections. Sales are four percent below last season'space. Major purchases were made by Canada, Morocco, and Panama.Soybean oil 2018/19 export sales of 2,500 metric tons were down 2.1 TMT from last week and 71 percent below the four-weekaverage of 8.7 TMT. There were no new crop sales, leaving total sales to 2.5 TMT. Combined season sales were down 93 percentweek over week and below analyst expectations that ranged from 8 to 30 TMT. 2018/19 crop year commitments are 99.5 percent offorecast. Soybean oil sales trail last season's pace by 14 percent. Major purchases were made by Mexico, the Dominican Republicand Canada.Weekly corn export sales for the 2019/20 marketing year of 562.6 TMT were up 14 percent from last week but 22 percent below thefour-week average. New crop sales totaled 2.5 TMT, lifting combined season sales to 565.1 TMT. Combined sales were up 14percent week over week and within analyst expectations that ranged from 400 to 850 TMT. Increases were reported for Canada,Mexico, and Japan. 2019/20 export commitments are 19 percent of the USDA forecast. Export sales trail last season's pace by 51percent.Wheat export sales for the 2019/20 marketing year of 328,500 metric tons were up 16 percent from last week but 12 percent ntary/Grain-and-Feed-Ingredients.aspxPage 4 of 6

The Jacobsen Grain & Feed Bulletin10/3/19, 4)10 PMthe prior four-week average. There were no new crop sales, leaving combined sales at 328.5 TMT. Combined sales were up 16percent week over week and within analyst expectations that ranged from 200 to 600 TMT. Export commitments are 49 percent ofthe USDA forecast with 35 weeks to go and need to average 390 TMT per week to meet expectations. Sales currently exceed lastyear's pace by 14 percent. Major purchases were made by Japan, Brazil, and the Philippines.If you would like to contribute pricing/trade information, please contact Bob Lane at bob@thejacobsen.com or 847-5493640. Questions, comments, or corrections are always welcomedUSE LIMITATION: Unless expressly specified, you may not modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish,license, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any information, software, products or services obtained from the JPCSites/Services. All rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.Footnotes1. All prices are FOB unless otherwise noted.2. An asterisk (*) denotes a price correction/adjustment versus the previously reported entary/Grain-and-Feed-Ingredients.aspxPage 5 of 6

The Jacobsen Grain & Feed Bulletin10/3/19, 4)10 PMCommodity Added to Dashboard View the ommentary/Grain-and-Feed-Ingredients.aspxPage 6 of 6

Wheat Midds Minneapolis, MN 105.0000 - 115.0000 0.0000 110.0000 110.0000 85.0000 Kansas City, KS 135.0000 - 145.0000 0.0000 140.0000 112.5000 107.5000 . An asterisk (*) denotes a price correction/adjustment versus the previously reported price. The

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