The article reports a third consecutive week of price drops in both national and international agricultural markets, with the European market leading the downturn. The decline is attributed to the steady corn harvest in the northern part of the country and the strong dollar, which has increased pressure on Chicago prices. The appointment of Lee Zeldin as the head of the EPA by Donald Trump has sparked uncertainty in the ethanol and biodiesel industry, further impacting market stability. While wheat markets are experiencing repetitions in prices, corn prices are relatively stable, with only the Salamanca market showing significant decline.