Leverage Weather-Driven Crop Markets

An article on Farm Progress

USDA released its acreage and stocks report on June 30, and while that presented a mixed bag of bullish and bearish data, prices responded positively later in the week. But does that rally have room to grow later in July? Fireworks could be in store if overly hot conditions hold later this month. Some of the experts we consulted this week are optimistic that there will be a handful of pricing opportunities this fall.

Still, there are plenty of nuances to navigate in what has been a volatile market so far in 2026. Keep reading for several action items to consider this week!

  • Is the corn market “desperately trying to find a bottom?”

  • Soybean prices are seeing some resiliency despite some market challenges.

  • PLUS: Learn about the tell-tale sign why the market is getting worried about future wheat supplies.

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