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Board Gets Smoked, Barns Didn’t Blink – Friggin’ Farm & Ranch Report 6‑1‑26

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Episode Board Gets Smoked, Barns Didn’t Blink – Friggin’ Farm & Ranch Report 6‑1‑26 Cover

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On this Friggin’ Farm & Ranch Report for Monday, June 1, 2026, I walk through a day where the board got its teeth kicked in and the barn didn’t blink. June live cattle closed around 240, down over 11 bucks on the day, while the 5‑area cash trade is still printing in the mid‑250s, leaving roughly a $16 gap between paper and real cattle headed to a real kill plant. We talk placements, 11.6 million head on feed, almost 2 million head over 180 days, packer discounts on heavy carcasses, and what that means for feedlot leverage and your fall outlook. On the grain side, Kansas City hard red winter wheat just took a 23‑cent haircut after USDA’s May WASDE printed a 1.56‑billion‑bushel all‑wheat crop with only 15% of Kansas rated good to excellent – disaster numbers that still have to pencil through your hay and grazing plans. Then we hit diesel at the $5.50 floor, fertilizer up 40–47% since February, Iran threatening both Hormuz and Bab el‑Mandeb, screwworm creeping to within about 30 miles of the border, and the latest on Farm Bill, mCOOL, and base‑acre decisions. For the full charts, sale barn runs, and war reel sources, head to burningdaylight.substack.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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