Cattle futures up waiting on direct business

Cattle futures up waiting on direct business

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were higher, waiting for direct business to develop.  February live cattle closed $.75 higher at $236.62 and April live cattle closed $.57 higher at $237.37.  March feeder cattle closed $3.45 higher at $359.02 and April feeder cattle closed $3.22 higher at $358.12.  It was another very…Continue Reading

Southern rust moves north, impacts Midwest crops in 2025

An agronomist in northwest Illinois says there were highs and lows for farmers in 2025. Brianna Gehrig with Brevant Seeds tells Brownfield corn and soybean growers saw a lot of variability. “We had very early disease pressure, and the disease pressure moved more north than it ever has been before. I heard southern rust reports…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: January 6, 2026

Mar. corn $4.44, down 1/2 centMar. soybeans $10.56 and 1/4, down 5 and 3/4 centsMar. soybean meal $299.50, down 40 centsMar. soybean oil 49.40, down 47 pointsMar. Chicago wheat $5.10 and 1/2, down 2 centsFeb. live cattle $236.62, up 75 centsMar. feeder cattle $359.02, up $3.45Feb. lean hogs $85.67, down 47 centsFeb. Class III milk…Continue Reading

November 2025 dairy production down, but still above 2024

USDA says November dairy products production was mostly below the October totals, but higher than year-ago levels. Total cheese output was 1.22 billion pounds, 5.9% above 2024 but 3.4% below October.  Italian cheeses totaled 526 million pounds and American style cheeses totaled 474 million pounds.  The top cheese producing states are Wisconsin with 294.7 million…Continue Reading

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