July futures jumped 15% to $6 on conflict and drought, with acres at six-year lows and production falling 6.3%.
July soybeans near $12, up sharply from winter lows. History suggests the best pricing window may close before June.
A Farm Progress survey led by Farm Futures Magazine indicated a few more corn acres than the USDA Outlook projected in February, but still fewer than in 2025. Based on the cumulative numbers from all ...