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Contract Month Last Chg High Low
ELEC. CORN [10] May-10 367'0 0'2 368'4 367'0
Dec-10 397'4 0'6 398'4 396'6
ELEC. SOYBEANS [10] May-10 946'0 1'0 947'4 943'4
Nov-10 927'4 1'4 928'0 925'0
ELEC. WHEAT [10] May-10 486'0 -1'0 488'4 485'2
Dec-10 542'4 -0'2 544'2 541'2
ELEC. HRW WHEAT [10] May-10 496'2 1'4 496'6 494'2
Dec-10 535'0 0'2 536'4 535'0
ELEC. HRS WHEAT [10] May-10 512'6 -0'6 514'0 512'2
Dec-10 552'6 -1'2 553'0 552'6
LIVE CATTLE [10] Apr-10 95.475s -0.175 95.800 95.200
Jun-10 93.625s 0.025 93.800 93.350
FEEDER CATTLE [10] Mar-10 102.950s 0.050 103.200 102.900
Apr-10 105.850s -0.175 106.150 105.650
MILK CLASS III [10] Mar-10 12.84s 0.01 --- ---
May-10 13.11s 0.01 --- ---
ELEC. COTTON # 2 [10] May-10 81.87 0.03 81.90 81.38
Wed, Mar 17, 2010 1:39 AM CDT     *Quotes are in market time.
Delay is indicated in brackets.
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DTN Closing Grain Comments Grains Close Higher, Led by Bean Complex 3/16 1:54PM
A solid rally in the bean complex tied to the weakening U.S. dollar index sparked a solid rally in the grain markets Tuesday.
Weather
Mostly Dry Wednesday, Except MO 3/16 1:59PM
Wednesday will continue to be mainly dry except for very light showers in Missouri.
Crops
Rootworms Strike Back High Insect Counts, Crop Damage, Show in Some Bt Fields 3/11 10:36AM
Entomologists are baffled why some Bt corn fields had rootworm damage in 2009. What they do stress is that problems continue to increase as the number of farmers planting insect-resistance-management refuges remains at less-that-desirable levels.
Davidson's Farm - Old-Crop Woes Farmers Find Surprises as They Check Bins
Kansas Confirms Resistant Kochia Five Populations of Glyphosate-Resistant Kochia Found Across the State
Corn Contest Tips Veterans Share Winning Ideas
Livestock
Serve Up A Forage Buffet Multiple Species in a Single Pasture Improve Quality of Forage 3/15 8:58AM
Cliff Schuette's cows dine "cafeteria-style" for much of the year, thanks to the diversity of forage crops he provides on his Breese, Ill., farm.
Competition Workshops a Milestone Event Attorney General Says People Want Concrete Action on Markets
Take The Stress Out Of Calving Season Cut the Stress Brought By Long Calving Days by Being Prepared
DTN Weekly Distillers Grain Update DDG Prices Continue Downward Trend
Land Management
Your Best Farm Markets On The Horizon 3/16 2:49PM
Part one of our series that originally ran in the February issue of "The Progressive Farmer."
Law of the Land Easement Issues
Property Lines Uncertainty Slows Sales
Question of the Day: Law of the Land Risky Business
Farm Business
Farm Family Matters How to Handle a Bum Brother 3/16 11:21AM
Few farm families give themselves a performance review. If a partner isn't pulling his weight, make expectations known before tensions escalate, advises farm and business mediator Lance Woodbury.
Crop Insurance D-Day - 1 Consider Circumstances Before You Buy Crop Insurance
Ag Interest Rate Snapshot
MBAg by Adam Erwin The Carnivore's Dilemma
Equipment
Make Cents of Hydraulics Here's How to Deal With the Enemies of Hydraulics 3/8 2:01PM
The great flexibility of hydraulics applications comes from the physical fact that fluid doesn't compress, but changes shape. Hydraulic oil can be forced under pressure to change into any shape as it travels from the oil reservoir, through the pump and then on to anywhere in the tractor and out to its implements before it recycles back to the reservoir.
Center Pivots, No-Till Cut Water Use A Move Away From Flood Irrigation Cuts Water and Fuel Bills Sharply
Expert Advice: Ask the Mechanic Faulty injectors?
More Than Meets the Eye Awesome Design Lowers Downtime, Cuts Repair Costs
Ag Policy
South Seeks Safety Net Solutions Producers Face Losses From Last Year, But No Protection 2/24 7:42AM
Rice and cotton farmers heard sympathetic words from House Agriculture Chairman Collin Peterson, D-Minn., about their lack of a safety net. But they are having a hard time getting backing for a disaster package.
USDA Plans Animal ID Sequel Lawmakers Question Spending More on Program
Competition Workshops a Milestone Event Attorney General Says People Want Concrete Action on Markets
NFU Defends Ag Offset Market Speakers at Farmers Union Convention Stress Value of Green Energy
Farm Life
Learn the Lessons of Close Calls Standing in a Tangled Pile of Baler Twine on the side of the Interstate is Not a Good Idea 3/15 9:23AM
The National Safety Council reports that farm accidents claim as many as 1,300 lives and cause 120,000 injuries a year.
Trapped in Grain Other Farm Accidents Down, But Grain Fatalities on Rise
Dr. Gross Making a Difference Dave Legvold: Improve Water Quality for Everyone, One Lesson at a Time
Staying Safe Out There Progressive Agriculture Safety Days Continues to Help Safe Lives
Featured Column
For Argument's Sake The Planting Season That Cried Wolf 3/16 11:19AM
Many believe expected 2010 corn acres won't or can't be planted as the snow-battered Corn Belt is wet and soggy with some fields still sporting unharvested corn. This argument has been heard before, and despite popular belief, it is likely that intended acres will get planted and off to a good start as spring rolls on.
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