Market Webpage sponsored by Missouri Farm Bureau Insurance Services
Quote Ticker
CORN (Jul 26) 439'4 -1'2
CORN (Sep 26) 437'4 -0'6
CORN (Dec 26) 457'2 -0'4
CORN (Mar 27) 472'0 -0'4
CORN (May 27) 480'2 -0'2
CORN (Jul 27) 485'4 0'0
CORN (Sep 27) 474'0 0'2
CORN (Dec 27) 479'6 -0'6
SOYBEANS (Jul 26) 1181'4 -0'6
SOYBEANS (Aug 26) 1184'2 0'2
SOYBEANS (Sep 26) 1181'2 0'2
SOYBEANS (Nov 26) 1193'0 0'6
SOYBEANS (Jan 27) 1206'4 1'0
SOYBEANS (Mar 27) 1209'2 1'6
SOYBEANS (May 27) 1213'2 2'0
SOYBEANS (Jul 27) 1218'2 1'6
WHEAT (Jul 26) 605'6 -0'2
WHEAT (Sep 26) 610'0 -4'0
WHEAT (Dec 26) 624'6 -3'6
WHEAT (Mar 27) 637'6 -3'2
WHEAT (May 27) 645'4 -2'4
WHEAT (Jul 27) 650'0 -1'4
WHEAT (Sep 27) 660'6 -1'0
WHEAT (Dec 27) 677'0 -0'6
LIVE CATTLE (Aug 26) 239.375 - 0.125
LIVE CATTLE (Oct 26) 234.925 0.350
LIVE CATTLE (Dec 26) 234.750 0.250
FEEDER CATTLE (Aug 26) 360.825 - 0.125
FEEDER CATTLE (Sep 26) 358.225 - 0.600
FEEDER CATTLE (Oct 26) 355.050 - 0.775
LEAN HOGS (Jul 26) 93.600 -0.500
LEAN HOGS (Aug 26) 98.550 -0.225
LEAN HOGS (Oct 26) 82.600 0.550
DTN Top Stories
Corn was rated 67% in good-to-excellent condition, and soybeans were rated
64% in good-to-excellent condition as of Sunday, July 5. Winter wheat harvest
reached 59% complete.
BUSDA Weekly Crop Progress Report
It's tough telling whether the market's recent softness is just a bobble
or if the top is in. Either way, producers don't need to panic as there is
still plenty of opportunity in the marketplace.
4^Sort and Cull
The current bounce in corn prices reminds us that stocks should always be
compared to total use, which changes the picture significantly.
4^Canada Markets
Weather, crop health and global trade issues lead the things to watch
during the week of July 5.
BTop 5 Things to Watch
The U.S. has accomplished a lot in 250 years. Perhaps the best way to
appreciate those accomplishments is by learning more about what they really are
and how they truly came to be.
BEditors' Notebook
A new S&P Global report commissioned by U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action finds limited growth in biofuel demand could put U.S. farmland under pressure. It warns that without higher ethanol blends and expanded fuel markets, millions of acres could shift out of production by 2050.