Dense Fog Advisory Blankets Delmarva; Corn Futures Retreat

DELMARVA — Dense fog is blanketing Delmarva with visibility dropping below a quarter mile in many areas. A Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m., prompting caution on rural roads and delays for field work startup. The fog should lift by mid-morning with temperatures climbing to 67 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Light […]

Listen to the Morning Delmarva Farm Report Update — March 10, 2026

DELMARVA — Dense fog is blanketing Delmarva with visibility dropping below a quarter mile in many areas. A Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m., prompting caution on rural roads and delays for field work startup.

The fog should lift by mid-morning with temperatures climbing to 67 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Light south winds at 5 mph will keep conditions mild.

Forecast

Wednesday brings partly sunny skies with highs near 68 degrees, but a slight chance of rain showers develops late in the day. Thursday looks wet with rain showers likely and temperatures cooling to 58 degrees.

Markets

Corn futures are giving back some recent gains after Monday’s rally. May corn closed at $4.32/bu. Soybeans showed mixed trading with May contracts settling at $10.71. Wheat markets also closed mixed with May contracts at $5.18/bu.

On the Delmarva Peninsula, local grain elevators are offering $4.20 for cash corn and $10.45 for soybeans.

Policy

Trade policy remains a concern for farmers as markets watch for developments ahead of talks between President Trump and Chinese leadership later this month. Agricultural economists say these discussions could impact key export markets that American farmers depend on.

This article is based on the Delmarva Farm Report Update Morning Edition, March 10, 2026. Hosted by Tom Bradley.

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