Sunday, January 4, 2026 7:00PM CST
First full market week after holidays appears to be a quiet one and we'll kick off reporting from winter farm meetings.
Saturday, January 3, 2026 4:53AM CST
Progressive Farmer magazine celebrates its 140th year, as former Editor-in-Chief Gregg Hillyer retires and Katie Dehlinger begins her tenure as the eighth chief editor.
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...
[Read Full Blog]
Waiting until the end of the year, USDA on Wednesday released payment rates for the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program. Payments for the program should start arriving at the end of F...
[Read Full Blog]
DTN's Senior Farm Business Editor Katie Dehlinger enjoys preparing prime rib for Christmas and she makes arguments for the emotional attachment and practical benefits of doing so.
With this week being another holiday-shortened week for New Year's Day, it's likely that the cattle complex will trade in a lackadaisical holiday manner again this week.
Progressive Farmer magazine celebrates its 140th year, as former Editor-in-Chief Gregg Hillyer retires and Katie Dehlinger begins her tenure as the eighth chief editor.
EARLY MORNING GLOBEX NET CHANGES: March corn is up 1/2 cent per bushel, March soybeans are down 15 cents, March KC wheat is down 7 1/4 cents, March Chicago wheat is down 4 1/4 cents, and MIAX March Minneapolis wheat is down 0.0450 cents.
Cattle futures were able to close the year on a positive note with higher prices. Cash cattle trading activity has not yet taken place. Hog futures had little reason to move one way or the other, with contracts closing mixed.