Markets Turn Cautious as the Focus Shifts Toward 2026
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As the calendar turns, the markets aren’t making big moves — but they are sending signals. Grain futures finished mostly steady, livestock held up better than grains, and the bigger story is how producers, lenders, and agribusinesses are positioning for 2026.
In today’s Boots and Bushels episode, we break down today’s CME settlement prices for corn, soybeans, wheat, soybean meal, soybean oil, cotton, live cattle, feeder cattle, and Class III milk, then zoom out to talk about what really matters right now. From cautious demand and range-bound grain markets to capital discipline, basis and logistics pressure, and decision fatigue after years of volatility, this is a deeper look at what’s shaping agriculture beneath the surface.
We also cover the latest weather patterns across the Midwest, Plains, Delta, and Western U.S., and why weather still matters even when it’s not driving futures prices.
This show is built for farmers, ranchers, and ag professionals who want a clear, steady read on the markets that feed America — without hype, noise, or recycled headlines.
Market commentary for awareness only. Not financial advice
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