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CORN (Sep 26) 461'6 2'6
CORN (Dec 26) 486'2 3'0
CORN (Mar 27) 502'0 3'0
CORN (May 27) 509'2 2'6
CORN (Jul 27) 512'2 2'6
CORN (Sep 27) 494'2 2'2
CORN (Dec 27) 499'6 1'6
CORN (Mar 28) 510'2 1'0
SOYBEANS (Sep 26) 1193'2 15'4
SOYBEANS (Nov 26) 1208'0 15'4
SOYBEANS (Jan 27) 1223'4 15'6
SOYBEANS (Mar 27) 1229'6 15'0
SOYBEANS (May 27) 1235'2 14'0
SOYBEANS (Jul 27) 1239'0 13'4
SOYBEANS (Aug 27) 1222'4 12'2
SOYBEANS (Sep 27) 1186'4 8'6
WHEAT (Sep 26) 671'2 -3'4
WHEAT (Dec 26) 686'4 -3'0
WHEAT (Mar 27) 702'2 -3'0
WHEAT (May 27) 709'4 -2'2
WHEAT (Jul 27) 708'0 -2'6
WHEAT (Sep 27) 715'2 -2'0
WHEAT (Dec 27) 727'6 -1'0
WHEAT (Mar 28) 740'0 4'2
LIVE CATTLE (Aug 26) 226.000 2.375
LIVE CATTLE (Oct 26) 220.850 1.975
LIVE CATTLE (Dec 26) 220.650 2.275
FEEDER CATTLE (Aug 26) 341.750 0.925
FEEDER CATTLE (Sep 26) 336.250 1.700
FEEDER CATTLE (Oct 26) 328.225 2.800
LEAN HOGS (Oct 26) 82.600 0.850
LEAN HOGS (Dec 26) 73.450 0.975
LEAN HOGS (Feb 27) 76.675 0.900
DTN Top Stories
Extreme to exceptional drought has a tight grip on Oklahoma and Texas
Panhandle winter wheat areas.
1^Ag Weather Forum
The 2026 Washington County (Nebraska) Fair was the final show for three
buildings on the fairgrounds. Two were original, 107-year-old structures and
are being replaced by one larger building set to be ready for the 2027 fair.
However, memories of the old buildings will live on through several generations
of families in the county.
FRuss' Vintage Iron
While we track the latest storms and their effect on maturing crops, we'll
also be looking at the latest Cattle on Feed report on Friday.
BTop 5 Things to Watch
Rolling into mid-August brings thoughts of harvest for DTN View From the
Cab farmers providing observations on the 2026 season.
C^View From the Cab
While they might not boast the corn and soybean production levels found in
the "I" states, these six states are still worth a look during the 2026 DTN
Digital Yield Tour.
=^2026 Digital Yield Tour - Extras
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.