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CORN (Jul 26) 440'6 15'6
CORN (Sep 26) 436'6 13'6
CORN (Dec 26) 456'4 15'0
CORN (Mar 27) 471'2 15'0
CORN (May 27) 479'6 14'6
CORN (Jul 27) 485'0 14'0
CORN (Sep 27) 473'2 10'0
CORN (Dec 27) 480'4 9'2
SOYBEANS (Jul 26) 1173'4 41'6
SOYBEANS (Aug 26) 1176'0 39'6
SOYBEANS (Sep 26) 1178'0 42'0
SOYBEANS (Nov 26) 1191'2 43'4
SOYBEANS (Jan 27) 1205'0 42'6
SOYBEANS (Mar 27) 1208'4 40'2
SOYBEANS (May 27) 1213'2 38'2
SOYBEANS (Jul 27) 1220'4 39'0
WHEAT (Jul 26) 601'6 11'2
WHEAT (Sep 26) 610'4 10'6
WHEAT (Dec 26) 624'6 10'6
WHEAT (Mar 27) 637'2 10'6
WHEAT (May 27) 644'4 10'4
WHEAT (Jul 27) 648'6 10'2
WHEAT (Sep 27) 658'0 9'0
WHEAT (Dec 27) 675'0 9'4
LIVE CATTLE (Aug 26) 239.325 0.100
LIVE CATTLE (Oct 26) 234.550 0.250
LIVE CATTLE (Dec 26) 234.475 0.250
FEEDER CATTLE (Aug 26) 360.100 - 0.525
FEEDER CATTLE (Sep 26) 357.475 - 1.000
FEEDER CATTLE (Oct 26) 354.700 - 0.875
LEAN HOGS (Jul 26) 93.775 -0.075
LEAN HOGS (Aug 26) 98.625 -0.125
LEAN HOGS (Oct 26) 82.650 0.625
DTN Top Stories
Weather, crop health and global trade issues lead the things to watch
during the week of July 5.
BTop 5 Things to Watch
The U.S. has accomplished a lot in 250 years. Perhaps the best way to
appreciate those accomplishments is by learning more about what they really are
and how they truly came to be.
BEditors' Notebook
The end of a heatwave may make for some nasty weather in some parts of the
country for your July 4 celebration.
@^Ag Weather Forum
Recent Sales Results From Jasper County, Iowa; Greeley County, Kansas;
Ohio County, Kentucky; and Reynolds County, Missouri
I^Landwatch Weekly
DTN Contributing Analyst Philip Shaw says as Canada and the U.S. celebrate
another year of their shared history, they also face the U.S. president not
renewing the trade agreement involving the U.S., Canada and Mexico. That's an
unfortunate circumstance for Canada and Mexico which are not only the United
States' biggest agricultural markets, they're also its most reliable partners.
=^Under the Agridome
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.