Corn futures higher, soybeans and wheat mixed

Soybeans ended the day mixed, adjusting spreads with January contracts down 1 and 3/4 cents to $10.51 and 1/2.  The crop continues to monitor crop development weather in South America.  One of the biggest bearish factors in the market right now is the talk that Brazil could see a record large crop in 2026.  Export…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: December 23, 2025

Mar. corn $4.47 and 1/2, up 1/2 centJan. soybeans $10.51 and 1/2, down 1 and 3/4 centsJan. soybean meal $301.10, up $2.50Jan soybean oil 48.30, down 25 pointsMar. Chicago wheat $5.17, up 1 and 1/2 centsFeb. live cattle $228.82, down $1.90Jan. feeder cattle $344.62, down $1.87Feb. lean hogs $85.97, up 62 centsJan. Class III milk…Continue Reading

Hog futures higher heading into USDA’s inventory report

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower watching direct business develop.  February live cattle closed $1.42 lower at $230 and April live cattle closed $1.05 lower at $230.02.  January feeder cattle closed $1.87 lower at $344.62 and March feeder cattle closed $1.50 lower at $339.  There was a light direct cash…Continue Reading

U.S. hog herd growth could impact prices

The U.S. hog inventory is up 1 percent from last year’s levels. Market analyst Rich Nelson with Allendale says this is above pre-report expectations. “This does remove the prior belief that we would have lower than last year’s hog slaughter from December through May,” he says.  “Now we’re looking at numbers equal to slightly higher than last year for the next few months.”  He…Continue Reading

Ray Allison to lead Indiana State Fair Commission

The Indiana State Fair Commission has named Ray Allison as its next Executive Director.  Allison will succeed Cindy Hoye following her retirement in March 2026. He is currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer and oversees the Indiana State Fair Foundation, strategic planning initiatives, and campus development projects.  Allison also oversees event services, facility operations…Continue Reading

Farm leader says “essential” USDA would help protect food security

A farmer organization would like to see USDA and its programs deemed essential by the federal government, making the agency immune from future government shutdowns. Wisconsin Farm Bureau delegates passed a resolution this month calling for the essential designation, just like defense appropriations.  Delegate Clark Turner tells Brownfield the recent shutdown shows how vulnerable U.S.…Continue Reading

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