Monday, December 22, 2025 3:09PM CST
Southeast cattle producers faced a wet spring preventing hay production, then summer drought. Variable weather continues with winter cover crop grazing planned and a warmer spring forecast.
Monday, December 22, 2025 6:37AM CST
No. 8 on DTN's list of the Top 10 Ag Stories of the Year focuses on how New World screwworm prevention is the focus of the livestock industry, while the closest case during the year was 70 miles from the U.S. border.
March corn, having fallen 20 cents recently, is facing a crossroads of sorts, hovering just above the 100-day moving average and moving sideways in a consolidation phase. How will...
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2025 soybean yields for the top 18 producing states and the U.S. vs. the percent that this year's yield deviates from the 25-year trend and the percent change vs. the 2024 final yi...
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A new report from USDA's Office of Inspector General points out more than 20,000 employees across every agency left USDA in the first half of 2025. Most of the job losses were thro...
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Refining companies filed appeals on recent small-refinery exemptions decisions by the Trump administration in two different federal appeals courts, despite a Supreme Court ruling t...
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More than anything, I believe traders' positive interaction throughout the marketplace on Monday again shows hard evidence their core desire is to push the contracts higher as they...
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The Panama Canal affords the world enormous economic benefits, yet most of us take it for granted. Understanding how it works and what it took to build it is a useful tonic.
The break in energy prices in December may have contributed to short-term pain for the oilseed complex but it also provides an opportunity to hedge fuel prices going into 2026.
March corn is up 2 1/2 cents per bushel, January soybeans are up 3 3/4 cents, March KC wheat is up 4 1/4 cents, March Chicago wheat is up 5 1/2 cents, and MIAX March Minneapolis wheat is down 0.0050 cents.
Cattle futures showed strong gains with feeder cattle leading the way. However, even with the strength, contracts failed to close the chart gaps ahead of the Cattle on Feed report. Hog futures closed with minimal gains with mixed fundamentals.