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CORN (Sep 26) 445'4 3'2
CORN (Dec 26) 468'2 3'4
CORN (Mar 27) 483'4 3'4
CORN (May 27) 491'6 3'4
CORN (Jul 27) 497'0 3'4
CORN (Sep 27) 484'2 3'0
CORN (Dec 27) 490'2 2'6
CORN (Mar 28) 501'0 2'4
SOYBEANS (Aug 26) 1204'0 9'4
SOYBEANS (Sep 26) 1193'0 8'2
SOYBEANS (Nov 26) 1202'4 8'0
SOYBEANS (Jan 27) 1216'4 7'2
SOYBEANS (Mar 27) 1219'4 6'4
SOYBEANS (May 27) 1224'6 6'0
SOYBEANS (Jul 27) 1230'2 5'6
SOYBEANS (Aug 27) 1214'6 5'2
WHEAT (Sep 26) 684'6 8'0
WHEAT (Dec 26) 701'4 8'6
WHEAT (Mar 27) 715'2 9'4
WHEAT (May 27) 720'4 9'2
WHEAT (Jul 27) 716'6 8'2
WHEAT (Sep 27) 722'6 7'6
WHEAT (Dec 27) 732'6 7'2
WHEAT (Mar 28) 738'0 5'6
LIVE CATTLE (Aug 26) 224.350 - 2.650
LIVE CATTLE (Oct 26) 220.625 - 2.575
LIVE CATTLE (Dec 26) 220.400 - 2.675
FEEDER CATTLE (Aug 26) 345.925 - 0.650
FEEDER CATTLE (Sep 26) 339.075 - 1.000
FEEDER CATTLE (Oct 26) 332.550 - 1.625
LEAN HOGS (Aug 26) 101.575 1.375
LEAN HOGS (Oct 26) 87.850 1.025
LEAN HOGS (Dec 26) 78.650 0.825
DTN Top Stories
Both the U.S. and Europe will see a break from searing temperatures, while
House committees pick up the reconciliation bill that includes the latest Farm
Bill draft.
BTop 5 Things to Watch
July has brought the heat for DTN's View From the Cab farmers. This week
they discuss crop conditions, testing inputs and more.
BView From the Cab
OCP Group has begun shipping duty-free Moroccan phosphate fertilizer to
the United States, the company has confirmed, a move USDA says could lower
fertilizer costs for U.S. farmers.
FMoroccan Phosphate Ships to US
Ten more meat and poultry companies recently adopted the voluntary Product
of USA label. Organizations differ on whether voluntary labeling or mandatory
country-of-origin labeling best serves consumers.
:^USA Meat Label Grows With 10 New Firms
Monsanto withdrew its petition seeking antidumping duties on Chinese
glyphosate imports after farm groups strongly criticized the move as harmful to
struggling farmers.
BMonsanto Withdraws Glyphosate Petition
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.