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Contract Month Last Chg High Low
ELEC. CORN[10] Jul-12 594'4 -2'6 598'4 590'6
Dec-12 511'0 -3'4 515'0 507'2
ELEC. SOYBEANS[10] Jul-12 1397'0 -16'0 1416'2 1386'2
Nov-12 1291'4 -13'4 1310'0 1282'2
ELEC. WHEAT[10] Jul-12 608'2 -0'2 609'4 604'0
Dec-12 642'4 -1'2 644'2 638'4
ELEC. HRW WHEAT[10] Jul-12 628'0 0'4 629'2 623'6
Dec-12 666'6 -0'4 668'2 663'6
ELEC. HRS WHEAT[10] Jul-12 749'0 -1'4 749'4 747'6
Dec-12 750'0 -4'2 750'0 750'0
LIVE CATTLE[10] Jun-12 116.425s 0.275 116.750 116.100
Aug-12 118.725s 0.275 118.875 118.200
FEEDER CATTLE[10] May-12 149.425s 0.000 149.500 149.400
Aug-12 157.675s 0.475 157.700 156.850
MILK CLASS III[10] May-12 15.25s 0.01 --- ---
Jul-12 14.73s 0.06 --- ---
ELEC. COTTON # 2[10] Jul-12 78.00 -1.16 79.34 77.85
Oct-12 --- --- --- ---
Wed, May 16, 2012 7:57 AM CDT    *Quotes are in market time.
Delay is indicated in brackets.
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DTN Early Word Grains Corn Futures Expected to Open 3 to 4 Lower as of 7:15 a.m. CDT 36 minutes ago
Corn futures are expected to open 3 to 4 lower, soybeans 16 to 18 lower, wheat steady to 1 lower, as of 7:15 a.m. CDT.
Weather
Dry, Warm Across U.S. Wednesday 5/16 6:09AM
Dry conditions across U.S. favor planting, but dry soils may cause stress.
Crops
Size Matters in Weed Control Extended Planting Season Could Present Big Weed Challenges 5/1 6:24AM
Timing for weed height is critical to get the most out of a postemergence herbicide application. Most herbicide labels state that broadleaf weeds should be no more than 4 to 6 inches tall and grasses even smaller.
Pest Management - 1 Corn Pests Get Crafty After Mild Winter
Weeds in Washington Herbicide Resistance Focus of National Forum
Pest Management - 2 Soybean Pests Start Early
Livestock
Record Heifer Bred Heifer Prices Bump Up Over $3,000 Mark 5/14 11:00AM
Registered Angus heifers took top spots in Missouri's latest replacement heifer sale at Fruitland Livestock Auction. A single, bred heifer sold for $3,400, setting a new record. She came off of Lazy P Ranch of Oak Ridge, Mo.
Culling Checklist Putting Wheels Under Them
The Market's Fine Print Don't Pull the Rain Gauge
Ask The Vet Make Buyers Aware of Withdrawal Times
Land Management
Beans Vs. Cats High Feed Prices, Foreign Competition Drain Many Catfish Ponds 4/4 10:35AM
A decade ago, a drive north out of Belzoni, Miss., on U.S. Highway 49 had the feel of cruising on a causeway across a massive lake. On both sides of the highway were dozens of man-made ponds -- the view was of a virtual sea of catfish.
Law of the Land Foreclosures and Easements
Irrigation "Where" It Counts With Pumping Costs High, Farmers Make Every Drop of Water Work Overtime
Fortress Against the Flood Rotational Grazing Helps Decrease Effects of Floods
Farm Business
Smart Marketing - 1 Accumulator Contracts: Big Premium, Bigger Risk 5/11 12:24PM
Accumulator contracts may be popular in the big grain-growing states, but farmers should be aware of the terms and how it can leave them exposed to price risk.
Senior Partners - 5 Keeping a Brother's Trust
Ag Interest Rate Snapshot
Klinefelter: By the Numbers Look Before You Leap
Equipment
LightSquared Files Bankruptcy Company Plans to Continue Pursuit of Network 5/15 1:35PM
LightSquared lists between $100 million and $500 million in debt spread out between 50 and 99 unsecured creditors. It was feared the company's planned wireless network would interfere with GPS signals and precision ag.
Ask The Mechanic Problems Putting Engine Back Together
Global Is Good Farm Equipment Manufacturers Reap Benefits of Strong Ag Economy
Farming the "Smart" Way Cell Phones, Internet Technology Increases Efficiency
Ag Policy
Call for Action on Farm Bill More Than 40 Senators Join Letter Seeking Floor Debate 5/15 12:11PM
A group of 44 senators have written Senate leaders asking for them to bring the farm bill to the floor for debate.
Immigration Reform Needed Fruit and Vegetable Farmers Struggling to Find Labor
Lucas Sees Targeted Farm Bill House Likely to Reinstate Target Prices
Keystone Corridor Scrutinized Property Owners Say Proposal Falls Short
Farm Life
An Urban's Rural View Fed More Hawkish But Rate Rises a Ways Off 5/14 1:41PM
Despite its efforts at transparency, the Federal Reserve is still studied the way the old Soviet Union was studied, with specialists reading between the lines for clues. Lately those studying the Fed have seen some signs that the Fed is starting to lean away from its current easy-money bias.
Beans Vs. Cats High Feed Prices, Foreign Competition Drain Many Catfish Ponds
Farming Through the Years Visiting the Living History Farms
View From the Cab Have, Have Not Situation for Moisture
Featured Column
Kub's Den Cool As Ice 5/15 10:36AM
Elaine Kub expects that expanded grain trading hours will mean expanded opportunities to react to real-time developments.
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Law of the Land Who Is Responsible For Road Repair? 5/4 10:44AM
Logging trucks of another landowner creating road problems.