Table 1. The title is "Prices of Important Regional Crops Remain Depressed while Cattle Prices Remain Strong." Corn prices (per bushel) were $3.24 in 1996, $2.71 in 1997, $2.43 in 1998, $1.94 in 1999, and $1.82 in 2000. The estimated price in 2001 was $1.85; the projected price for 2002 is $1.90. Soybean prices (per bushel) were $6.72 in 1996, $7.35 in 1997, $6.47 in 1998, $4.93 in 1999, and $4.63 in 2000. The estimated price in 2001 was $4.54; the projected price for 2002 is $4.25. Wheat prices (per bushel) were $4.55 in 1996, $4.30 in 1997, $3.38 in 1998, $2.65 in 1999, and $2.48 in 2000. The estimated price in 2001 was $2.62; the projected price for 2002 is $2.80. Cattle prices (per hundredweight) were $65.05 in 1996, $66.32 in 1997, $61.48 in 1998, $65.56 in 1999, and $69.65 in 2000. The estimated price in 2001 was $72.42; the projected price for 2002 is $73.50. Hog prices (per hundredweight) were $56.53 in 1996, $54.30 in 1997, $34.72 in 1998, $34.00 in 1999, and $44.70 in 2000. The estimated price in 2001 was $48.81; the projected price in 2002 is $40.00.