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CORN (Jul 26) 411'6 -2'0
CORN (Sep 26) 420'4 -2'4
CORN (Dec 26) 440'0 -1'4
CORN (Mar 27) 455'4 -1'0
CORN (May 27) 464'6 -0'6
CORN (Jul 27) 470'6 -0'4
CORN (Sep 27) 465'0 0'0
CORN (Dec 27) 473'2 0'6
SOYBEANS (Jul 26) 1124'0 -1'2
SOYBEANS (Aug 26) 1134'2 -0'4
SOYBEANS (Sep 26) 1139'6 0'2
SOYBEANS (Nov 26) 1155'0 -0'6
SOYBEANS (Jan 27) 1169'2 -0'4
SOYBEANS (Mar 27) 1173'4 0'0
SOYBEANS (May 27) 1179'0 -0'2
SOYBEANS (Jul 27) 1184'4 -1'0
WHEAT (Jul 26) 577'2 -12'6
WHEAT (Sep 26) 588'6 -11'6
WHEAT (Dec 26) 606'0 -11'0
WHEAT (Mar 27) 621'2 -10'6
WHEAT (May 27) 630'6 -10'2
WHEAT (Jul 27) 637'0 -9'4
WHEAT (Sep 27) 648'2 -9'0
WHEAT (Dec 27) 666'0 -8'6
LIVE CATTLE (Jun 26) 257.825 0.050
LIVE CATTLE (Aug 26) 246.075 - 1.400
LIVE CATTLE (Oct 26) 239.325 - 1.425
FEEDER CATTLE (Aug 26) 369.700 - 3.450
FEEDER CATTLE (Sep 26) 367.475 - 3.700
FEEDER CATTLE (Oct 26) 364.450 - 3.750
LEAN HOGS (Jul 26) 92.925 0.225
LEAN HOGS (Aug 26) 96.625 -0.025
LEAN HOGS (Oct 26) 81.950 1.000
DTN Top Stories
A holiday-shortened marketing week and the latest USDA grains reports are
all part the week of June 28.
BTop 5 Things to Watch
The freedom to farm in America is something DTN's View From the Cab
farmers from Maryland and Minnesota celebrate every day. This week finds the
farmers harvesting, spraying, cultivating and baling.
7^View From the Cab
USDA will release two major reports with results from the 2026 Acreage
survey, as well as the quarterly Grain Stocks report with inventories as of
June 1 on Tuesday, June 30.
BUSDA Reports Preview
Meredith Bernard says at the heart of our independence lies the chance to
observe what matters most to us all.
@^Our Rural Roots
New World screwworm cases in Texas are driving major economic losses for
livestock producers. Prevention, early detection and awareness are critical to
managing the outbreak's spread.
BLivestock Producers Affected by NWS
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.