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CORN (Mar 25) 460'0 0'0
CORN (May 25) 469'6 -0'4
CORN (Jul 25) 476'2 -0'6
CORN (Sep 25) 449'2 -0'4
CORN (Dec 25) 453'2 -1'2
CORN (Mar 26) 465'2 -1'0
CORN (May 26) 472'6 -0'6
CORN (Jul 26) 476'2 -0'6
SOYBEANS (Mar 25) 997'2 -0'4
SOYBEANS (May 25) 1011'0 -0'2
SOYBEANS (Jul 25) 1025'0 -0'4
SOYBEANS (Aug 25) 1023'0 -0'2
SOYBEANS (Sep 25) 1010'2 -0'4
SOYBEANS (Nov 25) 1015'4 0'0
SOYBEANS (Jan 26) 1027'2 -0'2
SOYBEANS (Mar 26) 1030'4 -0'4
WHEAT (Mar 25) 542'4 0'0
WHEAT (May 25) 560'0 3'2
WHEAT (Jul 25) 575'4 3'6
WHEAT (Sep 25) 591'2 2'6
WHEAT (Dec 25) 614'2 3'0
WHEAT (Mar 26) 632'0 2'6
WHEAT (May 26) 641'2 2'4
WHEAT (Jul 26) 638'4 2'2
LIVE CATTLE (Apr 25) 199.450 - 1.025
LIVE CATTLE (Jun 25) 196.025 - 0.975
LIVE CATTLE (Aug 25) 194.050 - 0.825
FEEDER CATTLE (Mar 25) 277.750 0.450
FEEDER CATTLE (Apr 25) 277.975 - 0.225
FEEDER CATTLE (May 25) 279.150 0.400
LEAN HOGS (Apr 25) 86.425 -1.750
LEAN HOGS (May 25) 90.275 -1.275
LEAN HOGS (Jun 25) 98.350 -0.450
DTN Top Stories
USDA released its March Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and
Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports on Tuesday.
BUSDA Reports Summary
A rapidly intensifying storm system, dubbed a "bomb cyclone," will enter
the Plains on March 14. It will bring widespread impacts to the country east of
the Rockies including strong winds, heavy snow, potential blizzard conditions,
and severe weather.
BAg Weather Forum
The 2025 Commodity Classic in Denver offered participants a look at new
products and programs now available or coming soon. Here's a rundown on some
developments of interest to corn and soybean farmers.
BProduction Blog
Predators prey on livestock, causing millions of dollars in losses
annually. Coyotes, dogs and even migrating birds can all be predators,
especially to young livestock. There are several non-lethal control methods to
keep livestock safe, according to a Kansas State University Extension wildlife
specialist.
:^Predators Pose a Risk to Livestock
Members of the National Farmers Union and speakers at the group's national
meeting questioned the legality of USDA canceling signed contracts and the
ramifications for farmers from such actions. Meanwhile, DOGE is now moving to
close an array of local and state USDA offices.
BDOGE Moves to Cancel USDA Office Leases