Market Update for Corn, Soybeans, Rice, and Cotton: June 2026

The 2026/27 U.S. corn outlook remains virtually unchanged relative to last month. June’s WASDE report calls for fractionally higher beginning and ending stocks for 2026/27, reflective of mostly offsetting trade and domestic use changes for 2025/26 with adjustments to imports, corn used for ethanol, and exports based on data to date. The 2026/27 season-average farm price received by producers is unchanged at $4.40 per bushel.

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Soybean Planting Surge Signals Big Stakes for the 2026 Farm Economy

The USDA reported on June 15 that Louisiana farmers have completed soybean planting, while 95% of U.S. soybean acreage was planted as of June 14 across the top producing states. The update matters because faster planting, stronger emergence and improving crop ratings could shape 2026 yield expectations, commodity prices, crop insurance decisions and farm income across the U.S. grain sector.

The 11th USDA Crop Progress report of the 2026 growing season showed generally solid momentum for row crops.

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SoybeansAvery Davidson
The Agency That Helps Farmers Protect the Environment Lost a Third of Its Staff Last Year

River Queen Greens, as the name suggests, lies just outside of the levee blocking the Mississippi River, a 20-minute drive from downtown New Orleans. The farm produces certified naturally grown vegetables to sell to local restaurants and at farmers markets.

But summer is the farm’s off-season, which means it’s time for cover crops. One of the fields has already grown a lush crop of sunflowers that reach shoulder height.

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Louisiana Expands Labeling Rules for Emerging Foods

Louisiana has enacted a pair of new laws requiring additional disclosures on foods produced through emerging technologies, as state lawmakers push for greater transparency in how products are made and marketed to consumers.

Gov. Jeff Landry signed House Bill 783, now Act 783, on June 8. The law requires products made with dairy proteins produced through microbial fermentation to carry a disclosure stating the product was produced through microbial fermentation and not derived from mammalian lactation.

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LSU AgCenter Opens Application Process For Its Leadership Class

The LSU AgCenter Agricultural Leadership Development Program is now accepting applications for Class XX, which is scheduled to begin in January 2027 with a completion date of February 2029.

“Developing leaders is one of the most important things we can do to move agriculture forward, especially as we navigate finance, policy and regulatory challenges,” said Matt Lee, senior vice chancellor and dean of the College of Agriculture.

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Nominations Now Open For Farmers & Ranchers To Serve On USDA Farm Service Agency County Committees

Nominations are now being accepted for farmers and ranchers to serve on local U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) county committees. These committees make important decisions about how federal farm programs are administered locally. All nomination forms for the 2026 election must be postmarked or received in the local FSA office by Aug. 3, 2026.      

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Farm Workforce Groups Push to Codify H-2A Wage Rule

A federal court recently upheld the latest revised H-2A wage rule, but the Ag Wage Rate Coalition is pushing for Congress to codify the policy into law.

Michelle Grainger with the coalition said doing so would provide greater certainty for agricultural employers, though she acknowledged the current political environment could make that difficult.

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Avery Davidson
USDA Offers Financial Assistance for ArkLaTex Farmers

The USDA has officially declared a number of parishes and counties in Louisiana and Arkansas disaster areas, and that impact is stretching into parts of Texas, too.

For farmers, it's been a tough stretch that started months ago. Many have been dealing with drought since last fall. On top of that, a winter storm hit making an already difficult situation even worse.

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USDAAvery Davidson
Southern Corn Leaf Blight

I am beginning to see some southern corn leaf blight in the central region. Please find attached some pictures. The lesions are much smaller than northern corn leaf blight, The decision to apply a fungicide should be made on a field-by-field basis (disease resistant hybrid?, growth stage (beyond tasseling?), environmental conditions (disease favored by 68-90 F and high moisture).

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New Study Finds Farmer Confidence In Ag Biologicals Is Rising

Farmer awareness of biological crop products remains high, and new research from Stratovation Group suggests the market is entering a more mature phase. Confidence is rising. Biofertilizer and biopesticide adoption is accelerating. And biologicals are becoming more deeply integrated into mainstream crop production decisions.

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The Farmer's Forecast: Serious Rain Event Across Louisiana

Serious, flooding rain will be possible through at least Friday. As I write this late Monday afternoon there are wide ranging rainfall totals across the state. Some areas in the coastal marshes haven’t seen rain, and other areas have seen over 5 inches, with maximum radar estimates approaching 9 inches. This is a fast start to what will be a long term, and serious rain event across Louisiana.

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