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Market conversation with Angie Setzer, Consus Ag. Later, DeLoss talks freezer beef with Rob Shaffer, Woodford County Farmer and gets a weather update from WEEK's Chuck Collins.
It was a good day for grain markets today and Angie Setzer of Consus Ag Consulting joins us to discuss market reaction to tariff talks, fund positioning, market outlook and strategies to manage market risk. Jack Scoville of The Price Futures Group shares price action perspective and Cary Artac of artacadvisory.com has a chart update and stock watch via wickedstocks.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part 2 of our Grain Marketing class is going to focus on emotion and a return to incremental marketing.
Angie Setzer of Consus Ag Consulting joins Andy Hruby to talk about her conversations and feedback from Brazilian farmers and how things are going from their perspective. The topic of year end rewards in basis and marketing opportunities. Key things to keep in mind in the corn market as we approach year end. We address the bear soybean market and how to think positively about things that could play out in the next 12 month
We are headed into the classroom again this week with Grain Marketing 201. Angie Setzer puts on the professor cap and we are in information mode for the next two episodes.
Angie Setzer of Consus Ag Consulting joins us to discuss global issues impacting ag markets and College Roadshow is at K-State so we have a conversation with Glynn Tonsor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the Weeds Series 14 Episode 1: MSU Extension Field Crops Educators Monica Jean and Madelyn Celovsky sits down with Angie Setzer, Partner at Consus Ag Consulting, to go through the timeline of current markets, markets abroad and projected markets for the 2024/25 season. Resources that were mentioned during the podcast include the Farm Management site and the Managing Farm Stress site.
Angie Setzer with Consus Ag joins Andy Hruby for a discussion around fall delivery planning. The conversation focuses on carry, logistics, cash flow and cost of carry, as well as implications of this past week's key reversal failure in corn and new lows in the beans. Also discussed are similarities and differences of current market outlook to the 2014-2019 time frame. Most importantly Angie's emphasizes "keep your head up you're smart!" To find out more on Angie's business visit consusag.net
Angie Setzer and Brooke Kohlsdorf discusses the economic and commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Angie Setzer and Brooke Kohlsdorf discuss the economic and commodity markets.
Host: Tracy Shuchart for MicDropMarketsGuests: Andrey Sizov, Angie Setzer, Garrett ToayAndrey Sizov Andrey is head of SovEcon think tank and editor of the Sizov Report on Black Sea grain. For 27 years they have been forecasting crops and exports, assessing stocks and consumption and looking at other key price drivers. They help their clients to trade better and avoid costly mistakes by providing analysis of the important and volatile Black Sea region. If you are trading grains and especially wheat you might want to check their service with a free trial at Sizov Report Angie SetzerAngie Setzer has over 18 years of experience in the cash grain industry. She focuses on bridging the gap between farmers and end users, leveraging her knowledge from both sides. In 2021, she founded Consus, where she assists farmers in turning their bushels into cash. Additionally, she provides consultancy services to agribusinesses and industry professionals around the world. Angie is renowned as a market analyst and has appeared on various media platforms, including Bloomberg Television, BBC News, Fox Business, Market to Market, and Bloomberg's "Oddlots." Garret Toay Is with AgTraderTalk is a full service Introducing Broker of R.J. O'Brien. They handle commercial and farmer accounts across the Midwest. In addition, to commentary and research. Garrett has been in the commercial grain industry since 2001. The owner of Toay Commodity Futures Group since 2004, Garrett handles commercial accounts across the corn belt. He has been a contributor to Bloomberg, the Iowa Farmer Today and Barchart's Grain Professional newsletter. He also used to report market news for AM-640 WOI out of Ames, IA. He has also been quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle. A 2000 graduate of Iowa State University, Garrett has presented for conferences from New York to Brazil.Disclaimer: This material is presented solely for informational and entertainment purposes and is not to be construed as a recommendation, solicitation, or an offer to buy or sell / long or short any securities, commodities, or any related financial instruments. Please contact a licensed professional before making any investment or trading decisions
Angie Setzer of Consus Ag Consulting joins us to discuss today's rally and levels of risk management. Jack Scoville of The PRICE Futures Group adds perspective to today's price action. Cary Artac of artacadvisory.com has chart updates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday's First Hour: American Carbon Alliance CEO Tom Buis gives his take on news that a plant in Georgia is using Brazilian ethanol to produces sustainable aviation fuel instead of that from the United States. We're talking cash grain with the "Goddess of Grain", Angie Setzer from Consus Ag. The National 4-H Conference just concluded in Washington D.C. and Treynor High School Junior Monica Osborn tells us about her experience as a delegate.
Tuesday's Second Hour: Dr. Rachel Ruden from the ISU Veterinary Diagnostic Lab tells us what is happening in the wild bird population for highly pathogenic avian influenza and some building up of immunity. "The Sauceman" Speed Herrig from Cookies BBQ is hitting the road in the Rib Wagon! Find out where he's heading in Central Iowa and how he prepares his ribs for mouth-watering flavor! We conclude the show with Angie Setzer from Consus Ag as we talk about the red day for soybeans.
It's Farming For The Future Friday today sponsored by the Coalition to Support Iowa's Farmers and Iowa Corn! Bob is at the Kwik Star in Altoona, IA talking about ethanol with guests. The hour starts with Kwik Trip District Leader Mitchell Schneider talking about their upcoming locations, serving rural communities that are "food deserts", and the offering of Unleaded 88 (E15) fuel. Iowa Corn Growers Association Chair Denny Friest talks corn planting season with us and gives insight on how their use of ethanol fuel adds to corn basis prices across the state. Consus cash grain consultant Angie Setzer closes the show with analysis on the markets heading into the weekend.
We continue today's Farming for the Future Friday sponsored by the Coalition to Support Iowa's Farmers and the Iowa Beef Industry Council! Bob is joined by CSIF's Cody Havens discussing the challenges that producers face when it comes to the rules and regulations in livestock ag and how the Coalition helps farmers overcome those challenges. IBIC Director of Nutrition and Health Promotions Rochelle Gilman talks about the importance of informing consumers of the best way to prepare beef at home through programs such as Beef 101. The 'Goddess of Grain' Angie Setzer ends the show with us looking at markets post-WASDE report this morning with soybeans up almost 20 cents!
In the Weeds Series 13 Episode 2: MSU Extension Field Crops Educator Monica Jean and MSUE Farm Business Management Educator Jon LaPorte sits down with Angie Setzer, Partner at Consus Ag Consulting, to go through the timeline of current markets, markets abroad and projected markets for the 2024/25 season. Resources that were mentioned during the podcast include the Farm Management site and the Managing Farm Stress site.
Angie Setzer of Consus Ag Consulting joins Chip Flory for a conversation about the basics of marketing, developing good habits and ideas to make a tough job easier.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday's First Hour: Bob caught up with Jared Goplin and the folks at Wyffels back at the NAFB Annual Meeting talking about dryness across the Midwest, preparing to plant in 2024, and platforms where they share their agronomic information. The "Goddess of Grain", Angie Setzer, from Consus Ag breaks down today's market trade in the middle of the hour. We also talk about the other activities that happen in the machine shed throughout the year.... including HAIRCUTS!
Tuesday's Second Hour: We listen back to a conversation Bob had at the NAFB Annual Meeting with Doug Berven from POET discussing the future of bioethanol. Michael Clements has a report for us this afternoon on the NCGA corn yield contest winner and world record setter, Virginia's David Hula, with over 623 bushels per acre! We wrap up with Angie Setzer from Consus Ag talking markets and taking a deep dive into this year's South American competing crop. We listen back to a conversation Bob had at the NAFB Annual Meeting with Doug Berven from POET discussing the future of bioethanol. Michael Clements has a report for us this afternoon on the NCGA corn yield contest winner and world record setter, Virginia's David Hula, with over 623 bushels per acre! We wrap up with Angie Setzer from Consus Ag talking markets and taking a deep dive into this year's South American competing crop.
Tuesday's Second Hour: Iowa state University Ag Economist Dr. Chad Hart tells us his takeaways from the USDA's Plant Hardiness maps. We listen in on a conversation Lydia Johnson had last week at the NAFB Annual Meeting with Protect the Harvest Chief Communications Officer Mike Martin on how their group works to protect growers from extremist activist groups and regulations made by unelected officials. Angie Setzer wraps up today's show with an update on markets.
Tuesday's First Hour: Steve Kerns from Partners for Production Agriculture tells us about the announcement that USDA will begin publishing numbers of Prop 12 compliant pigs. Meaghan Anderson from Iowa State University Extension gives us her level of concern for lack of soil moisture and talks about being prepared for tar spot and gall midges in 2024. Angie Setzer from Consus Ag breaks down the impact of South American weather on today's markets.
Wednesday's Second Hour: Central Iowa State University Extension Agronomist Meaghan Anderson tells us how harvest progress is looking from her perspective, how our soil moisture levels compare to historical levels, and their research into Asian copperleaf. Stu Swanson from the Iowa Corn Growers Association chats about how harvest is going on his farm as they wrap up the last field today and the rapid dry down that we saw in Iowa this month. Angie Setzer from Consus Ag Consulting fills us in on what is bringing soybeans higher here in the past hour.
Join us with expert Angie Setzer as we explore the latest crop reports, uncover market trends, and provide valuable analysis on yield expectations.
Leah TenNapel from Iowa State University Extension in Northwest Iowa talks about harvest progress in her area and tells us what she is hearing from growers as far as yield. She also dives into their soil moisture research they do in April and November across the 9 counties she covers. The "Goddess of Grain" Angie Setzer joins us from Consus ROI with a look at markets today. We also look at the latest drought monitor released by the Drought Mitigation Center today.
Tony Moellers from Brevant starts this hour with a peek at Northwest Iowa field work and talks about planning for success in 2024. American Farm Bureau VP of Public Policy Sam Kieffer joins David for a special report on how a federal government shutdown could affect agriculture and talks about how similar situations have unfolded historically. Angie Setzer from Consus ROI ends today's show with an update on grain trade with the USDA quarterly Grain Stocks report coming out at the start of tomorrow's Big Show.
Thursday's First Hour: Hay Baling and Crop Tour Results - It's hot hay baling weather and we start the show today talking with Jeff Longnecker about what he's seeing in the fields. He also tells us about an upcoming tractor pull in Nevada. Iowa State University Extension Field Agronomist Aaron Saeugling in Southwest Iowa tells us what crop conditions are looking like in his area after some rain in the end of July that he says saved the crop. The 'Goddess of Grain', Angie Setzer from Consus, joins us with a look at the markets.
Thursday's Second Hour: Farm Progress Show Is Next Week! - Chad Husman from Stalcup AgService tells us what he has seen for crop condition near their office in Storm Lake, IA and any cutting of corn and alfalfa. With the 2023 farm Progress Show coming up next week in Decatur, IL, show organizer Matt Jungmann joins us with a preview of what we might see at the show and some details for those looking to attend. Angie Setzer from Consus wraps up the day with us with her outlook on the markets in the next few weeks.
It's been a year since the Inflation Recovery Act was enacted and USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack joins us to offer an assessment of the results, plus talk about biofuels, and dealing with Mexico's push to ban GMO corn. And our guest analyst this afternoon is the grain goddess herself, Angie Setzer of Consus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are continuing today from the 176th presentation of the Wergin Good Farm Neighbor Award to the Bolin family at New Day Dairy in Clarksville, IA; the first-ever recipients in Butler County! Bob talks more with Dan Bolin about their operation, the breeds they raise, and the bed and breakfast they operate overlooking the milking barn. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig tells us about the presentation alongside the Coalition to Support Iowa's farmers. On the heels of a new report from NASS showing an increase in honeybee colonies, Iowa Honeybee Producers Association President Jason Foley joins us with what trends he has noticed with novices getting into the industry post-COVID and gives some tips on how to get started. Angie Setzer from Consus ROI dives into the markets with us at the end of the show and tells us about the re-linking of corn and wheat as they both move lower today and why soybeans have been doing the opposite the past couple of days.
Angie Setzer with Consus joins us for the final #MarketMonday of July. Listen to the changes the markets have been up to and some potential areas affecting them.
Jason Menke with the Pork Checkoff discusses disease prevention methods and strategies in light of a new strain of African Swine Fever. Angie Setzer, Founder and President of Consus, talks grain markets and the impact of foreign crops and the USDA Acreage Report. Kevin Stiles, Executive Director of the Iowa Egg Council, tells us about egg numbers & prices, Avian Influenza, and more.
Dennis Todey, Director of the Midwest Climate Hub in Ames, talks about the cooler temperatures, precipitation, the El Nino pattern, and drought. Tyler Harp, Technical Product Lead with Syngenta, provides more information on fungicide application and what the new chemistry can do for crops. Angie Setzer, Founder and President of Consus, discusses basis bids, December new crop corn, and November new crop soybeans.
Craig Cogill from the National Weather Service joins us to talk about the much-needed rain we received overnight and other anticipated weather patterns for the near future. Angie Setzer, the owner of Consus, a business that works with farmers to help take their bushels from concept to cash, joins us to discuss grain markets. David Geiger provides an overview of the most recent USDA Iowa Crop Progress and Condition report.
Dr. Alison Robertson, a plant pathologist from Iowa State University, talks about tar spot, tolerant hybrids, fungicides, and other ways to manage this disease. Wyffels District Sales Manager Randy Harding speaks on nitrogen needs and insect pests in the corn crop. Angie Setzer from Consus joins us to analyze grain markets.
Angie Setzer of Consus ROI joins us for a discussion on money-flow and the potential influence of the banking "debacle" on the ag markets plus Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures shares perspective on the washout with hogs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shay talks with Angie Setzer of consusroi.com about current market conditions, some interesting Chinese outlook, and March being a month you should be paying close attention to.
We have Angie Setzer of Consus ROI as our guest market analyst and we discuss 2023 goals plus we get price action perspective from Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Market Plus with Angie Setzer and Chris Swift
Market Analysis with Angie Setzer and Chris Swift
There are numerous macro factors driving elevated inflation. But in some categories, there also seems to be a lot of bad luck. When it comes to the US wheat market, the weather has been awful. After a long drought, farmers have been faced with an extraordinary amount of rain. As such, the spring planting season has been one of the worst on record. Of course, this comes amid overall bad conditions, with prices already elevated, owing in part to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. So to understand more about what's going on for farmers, we spoke with Angie Setzer, a co-founder of ConsusROI, which helps farmers make planting and hedging decisions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A significant loss for N hogs this week amid big moves for bean oil and cotton markets. This afternoon's guest analyst is Angie Setzer of ConsusROI and we talk about big-picture uncertainties that require a simple risk-management strategy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss record highs in the markets, how to deal with being oversold, and what production looks like in the coming months. The Goddess of Grain herself, Angie Setzer, gives us advice and guidance on how to react to today's market.
Angie Setzer discusses the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Angie Setzer discusses the commodity markets.
DeLoss Jahnke talks markets with Angie Setzer. Later he catches up with Scott Jensen, COUNTRY Financial. Finally, Illinois Farm Bureau Vice President Brian Duncan on H2A and workers from El Salvador.
On this special Let's Chat Markets episode, Alyssa Badger welcomes grain expert, Angie Aetzer, onto the podcast! Be sure to subscribe to hear next week's episode! Register for our Dairy Outlook Conference in Chicago: highgrounddairy.com/outlookconference Website: highgrounddairy.com Twitter: twitter.com/HighGroundDairy Free Trial Request Form: highgrounddairy.com/free-trial
This week, we're joined by Angie Setzer, or, as she goes by on Twitter, @GoddessofGrain. She gives us the rundown of what in the world is going in with global grain markets. She discusses the Ukraine/Russia situation, talks about how grain marketers now have to be geopolitical watchers as well as marketers, drought in the US and South America, and what producers can do to somewhat insulate themselves from the crazy ups and downs. She also discusses how Black Swan events have upended grain trading as it was long known. Jump into this episode for a bird's eye view of today's grain markets.
Inflation is running at its fastest pace in over 30 years. And one upward contributor to it is higher food prices. There are all kinds of things going on within food, but over the last year we've seen strong price increases in wheat, corn, and soy, which feed into higher prices for meat and dairy. There is a lot going on here. There is high demand globally. There are unusual weather conditions all around the world. There's surging fertilizer costs, and much more. On this episode, we speak with Angie Setzer, a consultant at ConsusROI (which advises farmers and investors in the agriculture space), who explains the perfect storm causing this persistent surge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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