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SNAP Cuts Stand in Farm Bill
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6/19 06:08PM
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Soybean, Corn Basis Strengthen
6/19 05:35PM
Argentine Farmers Strike
Farmers Protest Grain-Export Taxes, Export Restrictions
6/19 05:30PM
Canada Clears Enlist
Soybean Trait Gains Approval
6/19 04:52PM
New Push to Kill Estate Tax
Lawmakers Reject Permanent Law on Estate Provisions
6/19 04:41PM
DTN Daily Ethanol Comments
Ethanol Futures Slip on Growing Supplies
6/19 04:40PM
Ethanol Blog
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DTN Closing Dairy Comments
May Milk Production Up 0.9%
6/19 03:52PM
DTN Closing Cotton Commentary
Cotton Settles Mixed As July Gains
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Corn Basis Steady; Soybean Basis Rises

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Dec Corn Daily Chart: At a Crossroads

Fundamentally Speaking

Drought Conditions in Top Corn, Soybean States

Ag Policy Blog

Spending Cap Amendment Could Put a Lid on Commodity Programs

Minding Ag's Business

Farm Bill's Unintended Consequences

Ag Weather Forum

Crop Ratings Highlight Slow Start

Ethanol Blog

Ethanol Futures Struggle on Growing Supplies

Production Blog

Is Big Ag to Blame for Plight of Honey Bee?

Harrington's Sort & Cull

The Beast From the East Moves East

South America Calling

Monsanto Says RR2 Available for Around 9% of Brazil Area in 2013-14

An Urban's Rural View

It's Just France Being France -- Or Is It?

Machinery Chatter

America's Great Shops Contest

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Contract Month Last Chg High Low
ELEC. CORN[10] Jul-13 678'2 -4'0 679'6 677'0
Dec-13 566'2 -4'2 568'4 565'4
ELEC. SOYBEANS[10] Jul-13 1518'6 -4'2 1521'2 1515'4
Nov-13 1306'2 -4'4 1309'0 1302'0
ELEC. WHEAT[10] Jul-13 703'0 -4'0 707'0 702'0
Dec-13 722'0 -5'0 726'2 721'4
ELEC. HRW WHEAT[10] Jul-13 735'4 -4'2 739'0 735'0
Dec-13 750'2 -5'2 754'6 750'2
ELEC. HRS WHEAT[10] Jul-13 810'6 -2'6 813'2 810'6
Dec-13 802'2 -1'2 804'4 801'2
LIVE CATTLE[10] Jun-13 120.475s 0.975 120.525 119.500
Aug-13 120.400s 1.375 120.650 119.150
FEEDER CATTLE[10] Aug-13 144.650s 0.850 144.800 144.425
Sep-13 147.000s 0.775 147.025 147.000
MILK CLASS III[10] Jun-13 18.04s 0.02 --- ---
Aug-13 18.48s 0.02 --- ---
ELEC. COTTON # 2[10] Jul-13 85.40s 0.42 85.93 84.40
Oct-13 87.14s -0.24 87.69 86.50
Wed, Jun 19, 2013 8:05 PM CDT    *Quotes are in market time.
Delay is indicated in brackets.
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Markets
DTN Closing Grain Comments Fed Will Continue $85B in Bond Buys 6/19 1:56PM
July Chicago wheat closed higher Wednesday with unconfirmed talk that China bought 200,000 metric tons of wheat from France. Along with the rumor came speculation that China may need more wheat than previously estimated. The talk was enough to spark short-covering in wheat just two days after wheat prices neared their lowest levels this year. November soybeans closed higher with ongoing concerns about planting and more rain in the forecast. Corn prices were also higher with July officially ending above the gap that was left behind on April 1.
Weather
Rains Return Thursday 6/19 3:16PM
Thursday will feature light rain in the northern and eastern Plains, western Midwest, Gulf Coast, and continued moderate to heavy activity in the southern and western Prairies. Dry conditions will prevail elsewhere.
Crops
Scouting Time for Pests Producers Encouraged to Check Now for Insects 6/13 10:56AM
A wet spring may have distracted many farmers, but as insect activity picks up, producers should start scouting for pests such as armyworms and cereal aphids.
Seed Comments Wanted USDA Announces Comment Period on 2,4-D and Dicamba Seeds
Prevented Planting Puzzle Farmers Face Complicated Decisions on Managing Empty Acres
Nitrogen Needs Do You Need More N?
Livestock
Refocus the Herd Fertility, Longevity New Keys to Success 6/17 10:38AM
Duane Strider sells a lot of bulls, but he believes it's family that counts. Cow families, that is.
Income Streams Cattleman Finds Goats Boost Income
One-of-a-Kind NDSU Extension Position Stokka Looks to Bridge Gap Between Livestock Producers, Consumers
Ask The Vet Udder Heritability
Land Management
How Long Can Crops Swim? No Soggy Solutions: From Drought to Deluge 6/10 1:36PM
Crop fields have gone from drought to deluge in much of the Midwest. Plants can survive the conditions, but not for long.
Spring Crop Tour Weeds Are Worrisome This Spring
Planting Delays Hound Iowa Farmers Farmers Face Choice of Switching Crops, Filing Prevented Planting Claims
Some Corn Growers Call it Quits Waterlogged Growers Eye Prevented Planting
Farm Business
Price Protection Shrinks Corn to Take Haircut Under Likely Farm Bill Options 6/12 1:49PM
Expect little in price supports if Congress approves either Senate or House farm bill options and season-average prices fall to around $4.50 or less between now and 2016, a new University of Illinois study cautions.
Taxpayer Bloat or Farmer Safety Net? Raising Cain Over Crop Insurance
Ag Interest Rate Snapshot
DTN Ag Business Benchmark Crop Insurance Was Lifeline for 2012 Corn
Equipment
Take the Guesswork Out of Weather Remote Sensing Can Reach the Furthest Fields 6/17 1:38PM
Field Connect from John Deere puts remote sensing to work in far-flung fields.
Russ's Vintage Iron Russ's Vintage Iron: Vintage Vegetable/Chicken Farming
A Booming Plant Opening Kubota Opens Tractor Assembly Plant in Georgia
Hay Maintenance & Season Safety Pre-Season Hay Equipment Maintenance and In-Season Safety
Ag Policy
SNAP Cuts Stand in Farm Bill House Votes on Farm Bill Amendments 6/19 6:35PM
For many Democrats, cuts to the food-stamp program were a deal breaker as they argued as many as 2 million people could lose benefits, while at the same time the House farm bill boosts funding for programs such as crop insurance.
U.S.-EU Trade Talks to Begin Officials Highlight Potential, Necessity to Strike a Deal
Price Protection Shrinks Corn to Take Haircut Under Likely Farm Bill Options
New Push to Kill Estate Tax Lawmakers Reject Permanent Law on Estate Provisions
Farm Life
A Big Ball of Wax Is Big Ag to Blame for Plight of Honey Bee? 6/17 10:53AM
Agriculture is getting a lot of the blame for honey bee losses. A recent summit reveals the complexity behind the plight of the honey bee.
Co-op Leaders Push Immigration Reform Farm Co-op Leaders: Future of U.S. Ag Depends on Legal Workforce
One-of-a-Kind NDSU Extension Position Stokka Looks to Bridge Gap Between Livestock Producers, Consumers
Micro-Markets Offer Big Opportunities Niche Marketing Opens Doors for Young Farmers
Featured Column
The Market's Fine Print Chicken Fatigue Revisited 6/19 6:53PM
When broiler consumption jumped nearly 10 pounds between 1975-1980, beef producers dismissed any serious long-term trend by focusing on a mysterious concept known as "chicken fatigue" -- the idea that the human palate could only tolerate a certain amount of blandness before storming the gates of red meat. Then came Chicken McNuggets.
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