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In today's show Dustin is joined by Pat Hord of the NPPC, Mark continues the discussion with Mark Storr of BASF about fungicide and recent weather, and Riley speaks with Greg McBride of Allendale for the latest South America update.
Security cameras have captured footage of pale, stilt-legged beings moving through the darkness — creatures so bizarre that even experts can't explain what they are.==========HOUR ONE: There are roads on Long Island that are much more than a line between two points. Some roads contain legends that travel with you on your journey. (Mount Misery and Sweet Hollow Road) *** In 1981, a cabin in the woods played host to a brutal family murder. We'll look into the still unsolved murders of the Keddie killings. (The Unsolved Keddie Killings) *** Sightings of strange, pale creatures are being reported in California – and now over two decades from the first sighting, we still don't know what the Fresno Nightcrawlers truly are. (Freaky Reports of Pale Crawlers)==========HOUR TWO: Violence, mayhem, even rape. Horrifying atrocities committed by the most evil of human beings – but in one case, in Culver City, California, it wasn't a man who engaged in these obscenities, but specters of the paranormal. (A Famous Case of Frightening Entities) *** We'll delve into a handful of out-of-body experience stories directly from those who lived through them – and they might change your opinion about the afterlife. (Surviving Out of Body Experiences) *** We'll look at true encounters from Redditors who claim to have come across doppelgangers – their exact duplicates, or duplicates of those they love – and it's almost always a disturbing experience. (Creepy Encounters With Real Doppelgangers)==========SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME: During the grueling Great Northern Expedition, naturalist Georg Wilhem Steller came face-to-face with one of the sea's most mysterious creatures. Or did he? (Steller's Sea Ape) *** Weirdo family member Jamie Tyroler shares what happened to her and a few friends when they rummaged through a demolished building, only to find something still existing there. (The Ninth Street Entity) *** Weirdo family member Daniel Hagan shares how he once explored some woods on his bike and ended up pedaling for his life to escape paranormal beasts that appeared from nowhere. (Demon Dogs) *** Digging in their backyard, two brothers find what appear to be small human heads carved of stone… but the curious find turns creepy once they bring the heads into the house, resurrecting sightings of a wolf-like creature not seen in almost seventy years. (Hexam Heads and the Wolf of Allendale) *** In 1886 Chicago, one of the nation's very first serial killers would build a sadistic chamber of horrors to live out his most demented fantasies. (Murder Castle of Chicago)==========SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM TONIGHT'S SHOW:“Freaky Reports of Pale Crawlers” by Brent Swancer: http://bit.ly/2O9fG6C“Mount Misery and Sweet Hollow Road” by Arthur Criscione: http://bit.ly/2LXUr4K“The Unsolved Keddie Killings” by Orrin Grey: http://bit.ly/2LYC8fK“Steller's Sea Ape” by Andrew Thaler: http://bit.ly/2XMpxDM“The Ninth Street Entity” by Weirdo Family member Jamie Tyroler“Creepy Encounters With Real Doppelgangers” by Nathan Gibson: http://bit.ly/2YkPTwL“Demon Dogs” by Daniel Hagan, submitted at https://WeirdDarkness.com/submit“Surviving Out of Body Experiences” by Audrey Webster: http://bit.ly/2M3bMKx““A Famous Case of Frightening Entities” by Brent Swancer: http://bit.ly/2M3YGg3“Hexam Heads and the Wolf of Allendale” by Neil Boothman: http://bit.ly/2Kut2Fn and http://bit.ly/2Kiufk0“Murder Castle of Chicago” by Brent Swancer (link no longer available)==========(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for material I use whenever possible. If I have overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it immediately. Some links may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)=========="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46==========WeirdDarkness®, WeirdDarkness© 2025==========To become a Weird Darkness Radio Show affiliate, contact Radio America at affiliates@radioamerica.com, or call 800-807-4703 (press 2 or dial ext 250).
Susan Littlefield sits in again today and talks markets with Bryan Doherty from Total Farm Marketing, Kyle Bumsted from Allendale and we hear Thursday's midday commentary with Arlan Suderman at StoneX. PLUS, it's this week's episode of Cattle Chatter with Brad Kooima from KKV Trading.
Greg McBride of Allendale, Inc. is our guest analyst this afternoon plus Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com talks listless markets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show, Mark has some comments from Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley on the Big Beautiful Bill, Riley gets an update on the latest U.S. Export Sales Report from Greg McBride of Allendale, and Andy brings us a featured conversation with Southeast Iowa Beck's Agronomist Greg Shepherd.
In today's show Mark speaks with Mark Hulsebus of Alltech about feed mitigants, Riley Smith has the latest South America weather and crop update with Greg McBride of Allendale, and Dustin is joined by Todd Cogdill of FMC.
Tuesday on AOA, we start the show with a look at the cattle and grain markets with Kyle Bumsted from Allendale. In Segment Two, we discuss EPA's 2026-27 RVO news, 45Z and more with Donnell Rehagen, CEO of Clean Fuels Alliance America. In Segment Three, it's our first Tractor Zoom Tuesday as we discuss the latest trends in Row Crop Tractors, Row Crop Headers and more with Andy Campbell, Director of Insights at Tractor Zoom. Then we close the show in Segment Four with an update on kochia being found in northwest Missouri with Kevin Bradley, weed scientist with University of Missouri Extension.
In today's show Riley Smith breaks down the acreage and quarterly grain stocks reports from USDA with Greg McBride of Allendale, Mark presents a featured conversation with Mark Christianson of Helena Ag, and Dustin is joined by Todd Cogdill of FMC.
Greg McBride of Allendale joins Mark Magnuson for today's opening market podcast.
In today's show Mark wraps up his conversation with Des Moines Water Works CEO and General Manager Ted Corrigan, Dustin continues with Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig for his monthly discussion, and Riley has the latest export sales report with Greg McBride of Allendale.
It's red in the grains as we are starting the week lower, Greg McBride of Allendale joins Mark Magnuson for today's opening market podcast.
Rich Nelson, Allendale, Inc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is mixed trade to begin the week with continued support for beans and soybean oil following the EPA announcements on the RFS. Greg McBride of Allendale joins Mark Magnuson for today's opening market podcast.
Jeremy Doetch and Greg McBride - Director or Trading with Allendale, Inc discuss the recent WASDE report and analyzed current market trends, noting that corn was undervalued while soybeans and wheat faced various challenges due to geopolitical tensions and weather conditions.
In this week's episode: Dustin runs down the news headlines Russ has his faith-based Food for Thought segment. Mark talks with Tractorcade drivers Stan Misbach and Ronnie Mausser Riley talks about the WASDE report with Allendale broker Greg McBride
In today's show Riley breaks down the June WASDE report with Greg McBride of Allendale, Mark is joined by Great Eastern Iowa Tractorcade driver Stan Misbach, and Dustin speaks with Megan Niederwerder of the Swine Health Info Center.
In today's show, Dustin visits with Dr. Trachelle Carr of the National Pork Producers Council, Riley has the latest South America update from Greg McBride of Allendale, and Andy brings us another update from the Great Eastern Iowa Tractorcade.
On Tuesday's AOA, we start the show with a check of the cattle market and more with Kyle Bumsted from Allendale. In Segment Two, we get an update on the latest Ag Economy Barometer from Michael Langemeier, Director of the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture. In Segment Three, it's a conversation with Kentucky's Commissioner of Agriculture, Jonathan Shell. Then we close the show with news headlines in Segment Four.
Greg McBride of Allendale joins Mark Magnuson for today's opening market podcast.
In today's show, Mark talks with Ryan Sauer of Iowa Corn to talk about yesterday's visit from the Vietnamese trade delegation and also provides some more background on the event, and Riley has the latest export sales with Greg McBride of Allendale.
The Mutant Idiot ShowAll podcasts are from studios of FCCFREE RADIO and archived by John Miller . Dung and John were friends for years. Thats how we have all most 100 2 hour podcasts that were recorded in the John Miller Studios of FFR in San Francisco CaliforniaDung passed a few years ago and WWMG has rights to the recordings and to replay. We miss him a lot, he would give John advice when asked a question about running FFR but make John think he thought it up.The Mutant Idiotshow returns to FCCFreeRadio.com! Hosted by M. Dung a broadcasting vet of 30 years. The Idiot Show began in 1977 in Allendale, Mi. at student radio WSRX. Dung has worked in Detroit, Phoenix, San Francisco and San Jose. I left commercial radio in 1999, I now work at Intel and broadcast as a hobby, great to be part of the FCCFree family again!!All rights are owned by WayWacked Media Group.
On this episode of Today's Your Day Podcast, Tedi welcomes special guest Cindy Brown, Employer Development Manager in the Career Center at Grand Valley State University (GVSU) located in Allendale, MI. Tedi and Cindy talk about what Etiquette is and why it's not just about having 'Good Manners'. Cindy provides us with some amazing tips on 'Best Practices' when it comes to dining etiquette (when out to eat with our boss or someone from another country). Tedi and Cindy also talk about the importance of getting back to professional etiquette after the pandemic and much, much more. This is a very informative conversation, one you do not want to miss. To learn more about Cindy, please contact her at:Cindy Brown, Employer Development ManagerCareer Center - Grand Valley State University (GVSU)Website: https://www.gvsu.edu/careers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GVSUCareers/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/gvsucareers/Phone: (616) 331-6708Email: browncin@gvsu.eduResources:https://www.scienceofpeople.com/dining-etiquette/ https://blog.oncallinternational.com/13-dining-etiquette-tips-next-business-meal/https://www.edstellar.com/blog/workplace-etiquette-dos-and-dontsEpisode Sponsor: 517Living.comhttps://www.517living.com/ The opinions and statements made on the Today's Your Day Podcast are/or do not necessarily reflect those of the Today's Your Podcast Podcast or Tedi Parsons. To learn more, please visit: https://owningtheday.comThe music used for this podcast was provided by: total-happy-up-and-sunny by sascha-ende-from-filmmusic-io. https://filmmusic.io/standard-license. License (CC BY 4.0):
Steve Georgy of Allendale, Inc. joins us for a conversation on market fundamentals, price action, money flow and risk management. Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com shares perspective on market action and economic trends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show Mark learns more from CLAAS about the Farmpoint network's expansion in Iowa, Dustin wraps up his conversation with Dr. Ashley Johnson the director of food policy with the NPPC, and Riley Smith has the latest South America update with Greg McBride of Allendale.
We saw a mixed to lower day in the markets on Wednesday with the soy complex under the most pressure along with more losses in cattle. Are soybeans gearing up for a move higher or lower as we enter June? Mike Zuzolo from Global Commodity Analytics recaps Wednesday's trade and walks us through his thoughts on the soy complex along with wheat, corn and livestock trade. More at https://www.globalcommresearch.com. Also, we hear from Mark Lucas of StoneX to kickoff the show in Segment One and in segment four, we hear a conversation with Farm and Ranch Media's Susan Littlefield and Allendale's Kyle Bumsted talking about the cattle market action seen this week so far, recorded at the close on Wednesday.
In today's show Dustin discusses beef policy with Tanner Beymer of the NCBA, Riley Smith has the latest export sales numbers with Ben Breisch of Allendale, and Mark discusses how to be proactive in battling tar spot with Kim Tutor of BASF.
It wasn't a bad week in the markets, especially in the grain trade, but Friday's dull close may have dampened spirits just a bit. Ted Seifried from Zaner Ag Hedge joins us for analysis and perspective on everything from the grain and livestock trade to thoughts on the overall economy heading into the Memorial Day weekend. Find more at https://www.zaner.com. Also on the show, we discuss the week in the trade, cash basis levels and much more with Bryan Irey from Crossroads Coop. Learn more at https://www.crossroadscoop.com. BONUS SEGMENT: At the end of the podcast, we recap the newly released Cattle on Feed report with Kyle Bumsted from Allendale who joins us to break down the numbers.
In today's show Dustin is joined by Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig as they discuss Secretary Naig's decision to seek re-election as Ag Secretary, and Riley gets the latest South America weather and crop update from Greg McBride of Allendale.
In today's show Riley Smith is joined by the state climatologist for Iowa Dr. Justin Glisan, Dustin wraps up his conversation with Senator Joni Ernst, and Riley gets the latest export sales report from Greg McBride of Allendale.
Greg McBride of Allendale joins Mark Magnuson for today's opening market podcast.
In today's show Dustin provides remarks from USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins in Washington D.C., Andy brings us a portion of the latest episode of Pods of Potential, and Riley has export sales and a WASDE report preview with Greg McBride of Allendale.
In this week's episode of Weekend Ag Matters Mark Magnuson runs down the news headlines, Riley Smith speaks with Greg McBride of Allendale for the latest export sales numbers, Dustin Hoffmann is joined by Senator Joni Ernst, and Russ provides his faith-based segment.
In today's show, Riley has the latest South America update with Greg McBride of Allendale, Mark visits with Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley about the push for E15, and Dustin continues his coverage of Washington Watch with National Pork Producers Council President Duane Stateler.
Tuesday on AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with a look at this red-hot cattle market with Kyle Bumsted from Allendale. In Segment Two, we look at a new economic impact report commissioned by Clean Fuels Alliance America and get an update on 2026 RVO's with Kate Shenk, Director of Regulatory Affairs for Clean Fuels. In Segment Three, we get an update on the latest trends in the Meat Demand Monitor for April with Glynn Tonsor from Kansas State University. (Find the report here: https://agmanager.info/livestock-meat/meat-demand/monthly-meat-demand-monitor-survey-data) Then, we close the show discussing spring pests and Tick Awareness Week with Dr. Jim Fredericks from the National Pest Management Association.
It was a strong finish to the week for wheat and an even stronger one for the cattle markets. On this episode of the Channel Final Bell, Kyle Bumsted with Allendale breaks down Friday's close, including double-digit gains in all three wheat contracts. Corn and soybeans had mixed closes, while live and feeder cattle surged to record highs. Kyle also discusses outside market pressure from the dollar, crude oil, and a strong Dow rally. Don't miss his thoughts on what to watch heading into next week.
In today's show Dustin is joined by Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig to discuss issues at the federal level, Andy has a featured conversation with Sara Van Solen of New Century FS, and Riley has the latest export sales update with Greg McBride of Allendale.
The Mutant Idiot Show,All podcasts are from studios of FCCFREE RADIO and archived by John Miller . Dung and John were friends for years. Thats how we have all most 100 2 hour podcasts that were recorded in the John Miller Studios of FFR in San Francisco CaliforniaDung passed a few years ago and WWMG has rights to the recordings and to replay. We miss him a lot, he would give John advice when asked a question about running FFR but make John think he thought it up.The Mutant Idiotshow returns to FCCFreeRadio.com! Hosted by M. Dung a broadcasting vet of 30 years. The Idiot Show began in 1977 in Allendale, Mi. at student radio WSRX. Dung has worked in Detroit, Phoenix, San Francisco and San Jose. I left commercial radio in 1999, I now work at Intel and broadcast as a hobby, great to be part of the FCCFree family again!!All rights are owned by WayWacked Media Group.
Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest corn export numbers from the USDA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show, Dustin continues his monthly chat with Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig, Riley gets an update on the latest South American weather and crop conditions with Greg McBride of Allendale, and Russ Parker talks with Kris Kinnard of Farmer's Edge.
In today's show Andy wraps up the planting season preview from Iowa Corn President Stu Swanson, Riley has the latest export sales from Greg McBride of Allendale, and Russ learns more about the Modern Ag Alliance from CEO Elizabeth Burns-Thompson.
In today's show Andy visits the plant green field day, Riley has the latest South America weather and crop update from Greg McBride of Allendale, and Dustin learns more about keeping farm data safe.
In today's show Riley has the latest export sales with Greg McBride of Allendale, Dustin speaks with Michael Porter of John Deere about John Deere's latest autonomy update, and Andy has a featured conversation with Lance Rupert of Growmark.
In today's show Dustin speaks with Reece Cannady of the U.S. Grains Council about demand in South Asia, Riley is joined by Greg McBride of Allendale for the latest South America weather and crop update, and Andy provides a segment from the latest episode of Pods of Potential.
19 Minutes PodcastJeremy and Steve Georgy - President of Allendale, Inc discuss the current state of corn demand and supply, the recent market trends, and the economic situation, with a focus on potential strategies and factors affecting various commodities.
It was a headline-heavy week for grain and livestock markets, with tariff developments taking center stage. Bryce Doeschot welcomed Darin Newsom of Barchart and Kyle Bumsted with Allendale to this week's Weekly Market Roundup to help make sense of the market's reaction.
Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride says the numbers from the Planting Intentions report will be more of a guideline when we get around to the May WASDE, which will contain the first real look at what farmers are actually planting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday on AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with a check of the cattle markets and a recap of the USDA data from Monday with Kyle Bumsted from Allendale. In Segment Two, we discuss the latest surrounding 2026 RFS Volumes with Paul Winters from Clean Fuels Alliance America. In Segment Three, we have a conversation with Verity Ulibarri, Chairwoman of the U.S. Grains Council. Then we close the show with some equipment lubrication tips ahead of spring fieldwork with Jon Woetzel, Quality Assurance Manager, CHS.
With one last prep session before Monday's USDA reports, we chose Rich Nelson of Allendale, Inc. to help guide us through the potential results...and what to watch for when the reports are released.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Mutant Idiot Show,All podcasts are from studios of FCCFREE RADIO and archived by John Miller . Dung and John were friends for years. Thats how we have all most 100 2 hour podcasts that were recorded in the John Miller Studios of FFR in San Francisco CaliforniaDung passed a few years ago and WWMG has rights to the recordings and to replay. We miss him a lot, he would give John advice when asked a question about running FFR but make John think he thought it up.The Mutant Idiotshow returns to FCCFreeRadio.com! Hosted by M. Dung a broadcasting vet of 30 years. The Idiot Show began in 1977 in Allendale, Mi. at student radio WSRX. Dung has worked in Detroit, Phoenix, San Francisco and San Jose. I left commercial radio in 1999, I now work at Intel and broadcast as a hobby, great to be part of the FCCFree family again!!All rights are owned by WayWacked Media Group.
The Mutant Idiot Show returns to FCCFreeRadio.com! Hosted by M. Dung a broadcasting vet of 30 years. The Idiot Show began in 1977 in Allendale, Mi. at student radio WSRX. Dung has worked in Detroit, Phoenix, San Francisco and San Jose. I left commercial radio in 1999, I now work at Intel and broadcast as a hobby, great to be part of the FCCFree family again!! We Miss you Mike!!