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CORN (Jul 26) 422'2 8'2
CORN (Sep 26) 423'6 6'0
CORN (Dec 26) 443'0 6'2
CORN (Mar 27) 458'2 6'6
CORN (May 27) 467'4 7'0
CORN (Jul 27) 473'4 6'2
CORN (Sep 27) 466'4 4'4
CORN (Dec 27) 473'6 3'6
SOYBEANS (Jul 26) 1126'4 9'4
SOYBEANS (Aug 26) 1133'4 9'0
SOYBEANS (Sep 26) 1136'0 6'6
SOYBEANS (Nov 26) 1149'4 5'4
SOYBEANS (Jan 27) 1163'6 5'0
SOYBEANS (Mar 27) 1170'4 4'0
SOYBEANS (May 27) 1178'0 3'6
SOYBEANS (Jul 27) 1185'0 3'4
WHEAT (Jul 26) 592'6 11'2
WHEAT (Sep 26) 601'0 10'6
WHEAT (Dec 26) 614'6 10'0
WHEAT (Mar 27) 627'2 8'6
WHEAT (May 27) 634'0 7'6
WHEAT (Jul 27) 638'2 6'6
WHEAT (Sep 27) 650'0 6'4
WHEAT (Dec 27) 665'4 5'6
LIVE CATTLE (Aug 26) 241.875 - 0.600
LIVE CATTLE (Oct 26) 236.825 0.075
LIVE CATTLE (Dec 26) 236.700 0.200
FEEDER CATTLE (Aug 26) 364.200 - 0.450
FEEDER CATTLE (Sep 26) 362.200 - 0.350
FEEDER CATTLE (Oct 26) 359.475 - 0.350
LEAN HOGS (Jul 26) 93.450 -0.975
LEAN HOGS (Aug 26) 97.000 -1.150
LEAN HOGS (Oct 26) 81.450 -0.500
DTN Top Stories
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infrastructure and domestic production using redirected funds and new
investment incentives.
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president serious about not renewing the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement?
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The EPA approved two new herbicides
diflufenican and epyrifenacil
to
combat resistant weeds like waterhemp and Palmer amaranth in corn, soybeans and
other crops.
@^Two New Herbicides Win EPA Approval
Retail fertilizer prices tracked by DTN for the last week of June 2026
were mostly lower compared to a month earlier, led by urea and the UAN
fertilizers.
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Missouri farmer Jared Wilson objected to John Deere's proposed $99 million
right-to-repair settlement, calling it out for minimal payouts, loopholes and
excluded crop-loss damages.
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