Sunday, June 14, 2026 5:33AM CDT
DTN's View From the Cab farmers have a new work crew to boss now that the kids are home for the summer. This week the farmers talk about keeping kids busy and discuss the latest on crop progress.
Sunday, June 14, 2026 5:03AM CDT
We'll be looking for interest rate directions and tracking recent severe weather damage. There's also still time to sign up for our free cattle-focused webinar June 24.
Saturday, June 13, 2026 8:20PM CDT
New World Screwworm cases have expanded to 12 confirmed detections across seven counties in Texas and New Mexico, now affecting cattle, goats, sheep and dogs.
Authorities urge animal owners to inspect livestock for wounds or maggots and report suspicions immediately, while sterile fly releases remain the primary containment strategy.
Over the next several weeks, spot July soybean futures could move in either direction with both bullish and bearish factors likely to assure continued volatility in the weeks and m...
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More reports have come out over the past week about specific orders to USDA employees and relocation announcements. A lot of staff at USDA are only now learning they need to decide...
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Strong friendships provide crucial emotional support, accountability and shared wisdom that can help senior generations navigate difficult leadership transitions.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced on Thursday, June 11, that El Nino conditions have arrived in the tropical Pacific Ocean. A continued rise in sea surf...
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The U.S. Department of Energy updated the 45Z-CF GREET model, incorporating One Big Beautiful Bill Act changes to help biofuels producers claim Clean Fuel Production tax credits.
Following last week's whirlwind surrounding the finding of New World screwworm in the U.S., the cattle complex is longing for greater fundamental support to help move the market fo...
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Lower interest rates aren't the only change new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh wants. Pushing through some of his proposed changes will, at the very least, take time.
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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July corn is down 1 3/4 cents per bushel, July soybeans are down 1 1/2 cents, July KC wheat is down 2 cents, July Chicago wheat is down 3/4 cent, and MIAX September Minneapolis wheat is up 0.0100 cents.
Cattle futures were able to extend their gains due to the expectation for no worse than steady cash trade this week. Hog futures tried to claw their way higher, but buying interest ran out with deferred contracts making new lows.