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Starting July 10, farmers who suffered eligible crop losses in 2023 and 2024 can apply for Supplemental Disaster Relief Program assistance.
Grains are expected to continue the followthrough selling that pressured markets overnight.
Favorable weather, trade uncertainties continue to weigh on grains.
The corn crop is now rated 6.7 points above year-ago, while soybeans are still 1.7 points below last year at this time. Spring wheat is 31.9 points below last year.
Trump to impose a 25% blanket tariff on all goods from Japan and South Korea starting on Aug. 1.
Grain markets are under heavy pressure with livestock futures choppy to start the week...
Barring a change in weather pattern, grain markets will need another source of support for an extended price recovery.