Monday, May 4, 2026 3:48PM CDT
Corn was 38% planted, soybeans were 33% planted and winter wheat was rated 31% good to excellent as of Sunday, May 3, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report released on Monday.
Monday, May 4, 2026 12:06PM CDT
It's been slow going for spring wheat planting in some parts of North Dakota and South Dakota as the cold temperatures are still hanging around.
Monday, May 4, 2026 10:31AM CDT
Maryland farmer Chris Weaver will be one of the farmers reporting each week as part of DTN's View From the Cab feature.
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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The House version of the farm bill that passed on Thursday includes changes in credit, forestry, crop insurance and an array of other programs. The bill now goes to the Senate, whe...
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Commodities brokers advise farmers to develop disciplined grain marketing plans based on production costs, stick to price targets, seek professional guidance and utilize futures an...
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Sea-surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean continue to rise, crossing the threshold into El Nino territory. Forecasts suggest this year's El Nino could become the stron...
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The European Commission's April 2026 proposal to phase out soybeans as a biofuel feedstock by 2030 could threaten U.S. soybean exports for biofuels production to the European Union...
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Last week's fed cash cattle market scored new highs in both the Northern and Southern regions. However, after last week's rally, traders seem on edge about the week ahead.
As President Donald Trump prepares to meet Xi Jinping in Beijing, Democratic congressmen are urging him to completely ban Chinese cars from the U.S. market. Here's a modest proposa...
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In this equipment roundup, DTN/Progressive Farmer looks at high diesel costs hitting returns; March equipment sales down; reports that Cat buys Monarch technology; Fieldwork Roboti...
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Funds have been building a significant net-long position ahead of a potential corn market rally. Whether it turns out to be like the 2020 version is yet to be seen but does need to...
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While DTN/Progressive Farmer staff were busy last week planning for future editorial coverage in 2026 and beyond, they got a chance to celebrate some of their award-winning accompl...
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July corn is down 2 3/4 cents per bushel, July soybeans are down 1 cent, July KC wheat is down 10 3/4 cents, July Chicago wheat is down 7 3/4 cents, and MIAX July Minneapolis wheat is down 0.0475 cents.
The nearby April live cattle contract was the surprise on Wednesday, pushing substantially higher with today being the last day of the contract. The rest of the cattle futures closed mixed. Strong buying interest in hogs surfaced as the recent price weakness was overdone.