2026_Grains

Grains surge as USDA wheat shock meets biofuel-driven soy demand

Commodities 5 minutes to read
Ole Hansen
Ole Hansen

Head of Commodity Strategy

Key points:

  • USDA projected the smallest U.S. wheat harvest since 1972, triggering sharp gains in both Chicago and Kansas wheat futures.
  • Hard red winter wheat production was estimated at the lowest level since 1957 following drought damage across the southern Plains.
  • The Bloomberg Grains Index has gained 17% YTD, supported by strong advances in soybean oil, wheat, and related biofuel-linked markets.
  • Managed money traders have returned aggressively to agriculture, although wheat positioning remains mixed due to continued contango focus.

Agricultural commodity markets extended their strong recovery this week after the USDA’s latest WASDE report delivered a significantly tighter-than-expected outlook for U.S. wheat production, reinforcing a broader rally across grain and oilseed markets already supported by elevated energy prices, fertilizer scarcity and renewed speculative demand.

The sharpest reaction was seen in wheat, where both Chicago soft red winter wheat and Kansas hard red winter wheat futures surged by their daily trading limits following the report. The USDA projected 2026/27 U.S. all-wheat production at 1.56 billion bushels, well below the average trade estimate near 1.74 billion bushels and the lowest annual harvest since 1972.

Most attention centered on hard red winter wheat, the high-protein variety primarily used for bread production. Output was forecast at just 515 million bushels, the smallest crop since 1957, after persistent drought conditions ravaged the southern Plains, the key production region stretching from Kansas through Oklahoma and Texas.

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CBOT Wheat first month future, incl. US 2026/27 production forecast - Source: Saxo

The decline highlights how weather concerns are increasingly intersecting with broader geopolitical and macroeconomic pressures. Farmers have not only faced poor growing conditions, but also sharply higher operating costs linked to the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran. Elevated diesel prices have increased transportation and field operation costs, while fertilizer markets remain under pressure from disrupted energy and ammonia supply chains.

While corn and soybean production forecasts remained relatively stable and close to expectations, wheat stood out as the clear stress point within the grain sector. The market response reflected the growing recognition that wheat carries a more direct food-security implication than several other agricultural commodities, particularly given its importance in global staple food production alongside rice.

The broader grains complex has meanwhile continued to benefit from strong performance in soybean oil, which remains closely tied to developments in energy markets through the biofuel sector. Surging diesel and fuel prices have improved biofuel economics, lifting demand expectations for soy-based feedstocks and helping propel the Bloomberg Grains Index 17% higher year-to-date.

Within the sector, CBOT wheat has risen around 30% this year, while Kansas hard red winter wheat has advanced more than 37%. Soybean oil has been the standout performer, though gains have also spread into corn and the broader soy complex as markets increasingly price in stronger biofuel-related demand.

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WisdomTree Grains UCITS ETF tracking the BCOM Grains Total Return Index - Source: Saxo

The latest rally has also triggered a significant repositioning among hedge funds and other managed money traders. According to the latest Commitment of Traders data covering the week to 5 May, a 3.3% weekly rise in the Bloomberg Agriculture Index triggered an estimated USD 6.2 billion of net buying across agriculture futures.

The combined net long across 13 major agricultural futures contracts rose above one million contracts for the first time in four years, representing a nominal value of roughly USD 57 billion. The strongest buying interest was concentrated in corn and the soy complex, reflecting both improving technical momentum and growing demand optimism linked to energy markets. Overall, the combined net long across the six major Chicago trader grains and soybean futures jumped to a record 847k contracts with the bulk concentrated in corn and the soy complex.

Wheat positioning, however, remains more nuanced than price action alone may suggest. Despite the latest rally, CBOT wheat futures recently flipped back into a net short position among managed money traders. Elevated contango structures continue to support bearish carry strategies, particularly in Chicago wheat, where abundant global feed wheat supplies still contrast with tightening conditions in higher-quality milling wheat.

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A record grain and soy long held by managed money traders - Source: Saxo

Looking ahead, weather developments across the northern hemisphere growing season will remain critical. The market will also continue monitoring whether elevated energy prices sustain strong biofuel demand for soybean oil and corn-based products. For now, the grain sector appears increasingly influenced by the same macro forces driving broader commodity markets, namely energy costs, geopolitical disruption, and tightening supply chains.

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