Sunday, March 22, 2026 4:59AM CDT
Parts of the country will see above-normal temperatures, while bombing continues to be active in the Middle East. Tuesday is National Ag Day celebrations.
Friday, March 20, 2026 3:47PM CDT
Cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market in the United States for feedlots with capacity of 1,000 or more head totaled 11.5 million head on March 1, 2026. The inventory was slightly below March 1, 2025, USDA NASS reported on Friday.
Friday, March 20, 2026 2:18PM CDT
Wildfires burned more than 820,000 Nebraska Sandhills acres, destroying grazing land and fencing, leaving thousands of cattle displaced. Communities and volunteers rallied, donating hay, supplies and financial relief.
The May soybean futures chart appears to be forming a bear flag pattern that typically indicates a downward resolution. However, chart patterns are certainly not always highly reli...
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Six biofuel associations urged President Donald Trump to finalize Renewable Fuel Standard volumes, arguing domestic biodiesel and renewable diesel can offset diesel supply disrupti...
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Both the live cattle and feeder cattle contracts were able to close higher Monday afternoon, but with choppy boxed beef prices, historically slow throughput, and cash prices yet to...
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A G4 geomagnetic storm may degrade satellite navigation for some hours and disrupt low-frequency radio navigation. But given this is January and not the middle of spring planting,...
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The soybean/corn price ratio certainly supports a shift in area from corn to soybean planting this spring, but it will need to be monitored for signs of that transition being too g...
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May corn is up 1 3/4 cents per bushel, May soybeans are down 3 1/2 cents, May KC wheat is up 2 cents, May Chicago wheat is up 1 1/2 cents, and MIAX May Minneapolis wheat is up 0.0850 cents.
Traders digested the Cattle on Feed report and moved forward without fanfare. Cattle supplies remain tight, and the report does not change that. Hog futures tried to post gains, but aggressive buying was short-lived.