NDSU has released its 2025 short- and long-term planning price projections. Extension Farm Management Specialist Ron Haugen said the numbers weren’t that surprising. “This is our best guess to what the prices will be for the coming year,” said Haugen. “Everything is down a little bit from last year, but there are certain crops like sunflowers, and malting barley that are holding their own.” Spring wheat is projected at $6.25 per bushel, corn at $4.00 per bushel, and soybeans at $9.50 per bushel. Other projections include malting barley at $5.00 per bushel, and canola at $19.00 per hundredweight. “I think we were kind of expecting the crops to be down, but the cattle prices are way up. It’s almost historical records.” The 400–500-pound steers are projected at $335 per hundredweight, while 800–900-pound steers are at $255 per hundredweight. You can find the full price outlook here.
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