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CORN (Mar 26) 433'0 -5'6
CORN (May 26) 444'4 -4'0
CORN (Jul 26) 453'0 -3'0
CORN (Sep 26) 454'0 -1'6
CORN (Dec 26) 468'2 -1'2
CORN (Mar 27) 480'0 -0'6
CORN (May 27) 486'2 -0'6
CORN (Jul 27) 490'0 0'0
SOYBEANS (Mar 26) 1152'0 -5'2
SOYBEANS (May 26) 1165'6 -5'0
SOYBEANS (Jul 26) 1178'6 -4'0
SOYBEANS (Aug 26) 1167'6 -3'2
SOYBEANS (Sep 26) 1132'2 0'0
SOYBEANS (Nov 26) 1129'2 1'0
SOYBEANS (Jan 27) 1139'4 0'6
SOYBEANS (Mar 27) 1139'2 1'6
WHEAT (Mar 26) 581'0 -10'2
WHEAT (May 26) 578'2 -13'2
WHEAT (Jul 26) 586'2 -12'4
WHEAT (Sep 26) 598'0 -11'6
WHEAT (Dec 26) 615'2 -11'4
WHEAT (Mar 27) 630'0 -10'6
WHEAT (May 27) 636'0 -10'6
WHEAT (Jul 27) 630'6 -10'4
LIVE CATTLE (Apr 26) 230.825 - 1.400
LIVE CATTLE (Jun 26) 227.400 - 1.750
LIVE CATTLE (Aug 26) 225.850 - 1.950
FEEDER CATTLE (Mar 26) 353.175 - 2.250
FEEDER CATTLE (Apr 26) 348.575 - 2.625
FEEDER CATTLE (May 26) 344.350 - 2.850
LEAN HOGS (Apr 26) 95.775 0.050
LEAN HOGS (May 26) 100.350 0.225
LEAN HOGS (Jun 26) 109.675 0.125
DTN Top Stories
The war in Iran will likely capture much market attention, while we're
also watching some precipitation move into dry areas of the U.S.
BTop 5 Things to Watch
The spring projected price used for crop insurance revenue policies for
the 2026-27 corn crop on Friday ended February at $4.62 a bushel. The soybean
projected price came in at $11.09, up 55 cents from last year's price.
Projected prices for spring wheat are $6.19 a bushel, which is down 36 cents
from last year.
BSpring Crop Insurance Prices Set
Founded in 1884 when veterinarian A.E. Cross traveled from Montreal to
Alberta, Cross Cattle Company boasts more than a century of ranching heritage,
including co-founding the Calgary Stampede. Today, Bill Cross and his sons
Malcolm and Austin operate the Claresholm ranch, running Angus cattle
year-round using rotational grazing.
BView From the Range
A recent post on a message board dedicated to old farm machinery lamented
the "death" of the vintage farm machinery hobby. Some of the older machinery is
not worth as much as it was years ago but many of the "newer" machines (from
the 1960s to the 1980s) are holding steady or even increasing in value. Just
enjoy your vintage machines, regardless of their changing value.
BRuss' Vintage Iron
Safrinha corn planting is slightly behind schedule, a large concern with
limited soil moisture and only about two months of the wet season left.
7^South America Calling
At the Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit on Thursday, E15 was the main topic of the day, though carbon pipelines also had their moment, along with the 45Z tax credit and the unrealized prospects of both maritime and sustainable aviation fuels.