Volatility expected to remain a factor in 2026 commodity markets

A market analyst says he expects on-going price volatility to continue in 2026.   Jim McCormick with AgMarket-dot-net says weather could play a large role. “Not just for beans, but for all commodities. We are well stocked in the world assuming the weather cooperates. Argentina weather looks good. Brazil weather looks good.” He tells Brownfield…Continue Reading

Finding joy in tough times

Farm Family Coach Elaine Froese says celebrating small wins, sharing tough moments and practicing gratitude are good practices for any farm business. Hear more in the latest Managing for Profit. The post Finding joy in tough times appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

Wisconsin’s trade with China down in 2025

Wisconsin’s Ag Secretary says 2025 was another good year for the state’s foreign trade, including trade with China, although sales were down.  Randy Romanski says China is a top three market for Wisconsin. “It has been for a while, and we have a lot of products that China wants or needs, and that gets back…Continue Reading

Live cattle lower heading into holiday break

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were lower, feeders were mostly lower watching direct business. February live cattle closed $1.45 lower at $228.55 and April live cattle closed $1.30 lower at $228.72.  January feeder cattle closed $.10 higher at $344.72 and March feeder cattle closed $.20 lower at $338.80.  There was another light round…Continue Reading

Soybeans, corn, and wheat higher heading into holiday break

Soybeans ended the day higher on technical buying with the January contract up 11 and 1/4 cents to $10.62 and 3/4. Soybean exports have improved and that’s likely helping the market find some support. Higher moves in soybean meal and soybean oil also provided some support to the market.  But, export commitments are still well…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: December 24, 2025

Mar. corn $4.51, up 3 and 1/2 centsJan. soybeans $10.63 and 1/4, up 11 and 3/4 centsJan. soybean meal $304.70, up $3.60Jan soybean oil 49.03, up 73 pointsMar. Chicago wheat $5.21 and 3/4, up 4 and 3/4 centsFeb. live cattle $228.55, down $1.45Jan. feeder cattle $344.72, up 10 centsFeb. lean hogs $85.05, down 92 centsJan.…Continue Reading

Cash dairy prices mostly higher entering holiday break

Cash dairy prices were mostly higher Wednesday heading into the Christmas holiday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.  Dry whey was up $0.01 at $0.7250.  No sales were recorded.  Forty-pound cheese blocks were up $0.0025 at $1.3350.  Eight sales were recorded, ranging from $1.3250 to $1.3350.  Cheese barrels were unchanged at $1.40.  No sales were recorded.  Butter prices were up $0.0025 at $1.4025. Two sales were recorded at $.40 and $1.4025.  Nonfat dry milk was up $0.0050 at $1.18.  One sale was recorded  At that price.  The post Cash dairy prices mostly higher entering holiday break appeared first on…Continue Reading

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