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Chapters 01:22 Rob's Morning Coffee and Brain Activation Routine 02:11 First Data Source: Market Screen and Live Feed 03:16 Using Charts for Market Sentiment and Direction 04:45 Monitoring Overnight Market Changes and Pending Grading 05:50 Reading the Crop Report and COT Data for Market Sentiment 06:06 Email and News Digest as Market Indicators 07:06 Skimming Reports and Managing Information Overload 08:21 Using Alerts and External News for Market Fundamentals 09:15 The Value of Bloomberg and Objective Reporting 10:20 Talking to Peers for Perspective and Avoiding Echo Chambers 11:23 Current Events: Tariffs and Legal Decisions Impacting Trade 12:46 Market Outlook: Supply, Demand, and Price Trends 14:25 Brazil Crop Outlook and Producer Strategies 15:08 Market Volatility and Future Contract Expectations 16:11 Upcoming Live Podcast Event in San Diego Part of The Covoya Coffee Podcasting Network TAKE OUR LISTENER SURVEY Visit and Explore Covoya!
The Almond Board of California will stop funding the long-running NASS Objective Measurement Report as the industry shifts toward improved crop estimation methods.
Soybeans lead sharp grain rally, corn near highs on strong exports and short-covering. Wheat, cattle recover; hogs soften seasonally. Traders await November crop report for yield clarity.
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With Friday's crop report on deck, the markets are setting up for a pivotal week. On today's Final Bell, Don Roose of U.S. Commodities in West Des Moines joins us to cover the key storylines. Highlights include: Crop report prep: What traders are positioning for. Harvest checks: Early results point to moderate yields. Déjà vu?: Is the market shaping up like last year? Basis and carry: The signals for grain marketing decisions. Livestock update: Cattle rebound while hogs turn seasonal. Roose breaks down what producers should watch heading into the report and how both grain and livestock markets could react.
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The summer growing season is well underway across the upper Midwest, and the team at America's Land Auctioneer has been traversing North Dakota and Minnesota to check crop conditions firsthand. Host Jack Pifer welcomes Kevin Pifer and land manager Tyler Burby to share their observations from recent field tours, where timely rains have created promising conditions despite early season challenges from windstorms.What emerges throughout their conversation is a fascinating glimpse into the interconnected world of agricultural land markets, auction methodologies, and the unique culture that surrounds rural America. Tyler reports that while corn and soybeans started slower than usual, the recent heat has accelerated growth dramatically. The crops' resilience mirrors the adaptability of the auction industry itself, which continues to evolve in response to technological change.Kevin offers a passionate defense of live auctions in an era when many competitors have moved entirely online. "The online is the end of the line for an auction company," he asserts, explaining that a good auctioneer can add $300-400 per acre to farmland values. Data from Pifer's recent sales supports this approach – while 51% of their sales now come from online bidders, the remaining 49% represents in-person buyers who value the traditional auction experience. This hybrid model, combining live auctioneers with simultaneous online bidding platforms, has become Pifer's signature approach.The conversation takes an unexpected detour into coffee culture when Kevin and Tyler share insights from their visit to Alley Beans, a specialty coffee roastery in Valley City. The parallels between carefully sourced coffee beans and meticulously marketed farmland aren't lost on the team, who appreciate the craftsmanship behind both. Tyler even cites research suggesting regular coffee drinkers may live 19% longer, adding scientific weight to their morning ritual.Looking ahead, the fall auction calendar is filling rapidly, with the Western Dakota Land Auction Event anchoring October's offerings and eight significant auctions already scheduled for September 22-24 alone. As Kevin predicts Federal Reserve interest rate cuts by year-end, the stage seems set for increased agricultural investment opportunities. For farmers, investors, and land enthusiasts alike, this episode offers valuable insights into where the market is heading and why the human element remains irreplaceable in land transactions.Follow at www.americalandauctioneer.com and on Instagram & FacebookContact the team at Pifer's
July crop report showed minor bullishness for old and new crop corn, despite reduced feed usage. Market reacted cautiously, expecting higher yields in upcoming reports.
On today's program... -- The latest weekly Crop Report for Saskatchewan has been released. We'll have the details on that, with Crops Extension Specialist Kim Stonehouse. -- Saskatchewan Pulse Growers will be reducing its levy rate on pulse and soybean crops effective August 1. -- And UFA is gearing up to celebrate Farmer's Day tomorrow. UFA CEO Fred Thun will have more on the company's plans to mark the occasion.
We discuss with Iowa State University Extension Field Agronomist Mike Witt.
Headlines for today's episode include: The sun impacting GPS systems, The latest USDA crop condition reports, Pest pressure us building, Acres potentially shifting in one region, Wheat disease identified, and A look at farmland markets.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We discuss with Iowa State University Extension Field Agronomist Mike Witt.
Mixed market reactions post-report with bullish new crop wheat and soybeans, bearish old crop corn, and strong cattle futures amid trade developments.
We discuss with Iowa State University Extension Field Agronomist Mike Witt.
The January crop report shook markets: reduced corn/soybean carryout, lower yields, steady South American figures, bullish soybeans, mixed wheat, rising cattle/feeders, and crude oil gains
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USDA's crop report highlights bullish corn outlook with lowered carryout, strong demand, and ethanol boost. Wheat sees mild support; soybeans stabilize despite neutral data.
Grain markets saw mixed action; corn and wheat recover while soybeans falter. Monthly crop report tomorrow could adjust exports. Cattle higher, hogs lower, crude rises on Syrian news.
Ty Higgins of the Ohio Farm Bureau gives us the final report, talks about the Farm Bill, but also discusses the results of the Farm Stress survey
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture released its last Crop Report of the year. -The head of the Saskatchewan Catttlemen's Association is appearing before a Senate committee to explain why they shouldn't pass Bill 282. -Harvest Showdown is underway from Yorkton.
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Mixed trading day with wheat and soybeans higher, corn slightly softer. Anticipation for USDA crop report tomorrow. Ethanol production sets record. Market outlook remains cautious yet optimistic.
MFA's Agronomy team discusses this year's growing season, talks about potential yields in each of their areas and discusses a few solutions to problems they saw this week in the field. The Made For Agriculture podcast is available as video on Youtube, Facebook, and X, and as audio on Spotify, Apple, AgriAmerica, and iHeart podcasts. Subscribe today, learn a little and discuss.
Crop report shows slightly positive corn and wheat numbers, bearish soybean figures. Mixed market reactions, with cattle futures dropping and metals sharply rising.
Volatile week in markets, wheat gains amid European losses, and upcoming crop report crucial. Cattle market stabilizes; crude oil rises on Middle East tensions.
The Crop-Trak agronomy team discusses the state of crops in MFA territory. They talk fungicides, crop pests, their control and go over some of the research findings they shared with employees in last week's MFA Training Camp for agronomy employees. More coming to the next Today's Farmer magazine. This Made for Agriculture podcast is hosted by Adam Jones and Cameron Horine. Listen on all the places you hear podcasts including Apple, Spotify, YouTube and AgriAmerica.
The USDA crop report shows slightly friendly corn and soybean data, but bearish wheat production. Spring wheat production exceeds expectations, while cattle and hog prices rise.
Podcast hosts Adam and Cameron lead our Crop-Trak agronomy team in a morning discussion about crop conditions across the MFA territory. The full team met to discuss, crop conditions and a few actions farmers can take to make good-looking crops great. Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube and as audio on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, Podcast Addict and AgriAmerica podcast systems.
Andrew Kabes, the Chief Operating Officer (pronounced Kubbish like "Rubbish") of Lighthouse Commodities. With a rich background in the commercial grain industry, Andrew takes us through the recent USDA quarterly acreage and stocks report.Background and ContextCan you explain the significance of the USDA acreage and quarterly stocks report for the commodity markets?How do these reports typically impact market prices and trading strategies?What historical trends have you observed in the first USDA acreage and stocks report after planting, and how have they influenced market behavior?Current Market ConditionsWhat were the market expectations before USDA report?How are current planting and growing conditions shaping up for key crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat?AnalysisWhat were some key take aways from this report?Strategic InsightsWhat strategies should farmers, traders, and investors have considered ahead of the report release?How can participants now move forward with these results from the report?Broader ImplicationsWhat else do we need to be thinking about right now?Remind our listeners why it is important to have a marketing plan….SummaryChallengeWhat is the best thing you have eaten and where did you get it?! Don't forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen!Websitewww.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode linkhttps://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail addressFarm4profitllc@gmail.comPhone515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitConnect with us on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/
Hello, all you blueberry enthusiasts! We will be back next month in July, just in time for National Blueberry Month. We have a jam-packed schedule full of guests from all different backgrounds. In the meantime, here is the latest crop report for you to listen to. We will be back again very soon! Go, Blueberries!
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Made for Agriculture co-host Cameron Horine discusses the latest state of row crops across the territory with Agronomists Kevin Moore, Scott Wilburn and Jesse Surface. They talk about awesome wheat yields, some diseases hitting corn and the timing of soybean fungicides.
June crop report shows minimal change in trade action. Corn remains steady, slight gains in beans, wheat down. USDA ignores South American crop losses. Market awaits Brazilian data.
Hosts Adam and Cameron speak with the MFA agronomy team about crop conditions around the territory and how farmers are doing this growing season. They also discuss a few new pests and diseases that are showing up a bit earlier than usual.
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The Made for Agriculture podcast co-hosts Adam and Cameron discuss the start of the row crop growing season with Crop-Trak agronomists around the MFA territory. The team discusses planting & planning for corn, soybean, wheat, and alfalfa in Missouri, Southern Iowa, Eastern Kansas, the Boothill and northern Arkansas. They also do a quick Stripe Rust update. This week's podcast outline is in the show notes here: https://www.todaysfarmermagazine.com/blog/2254-mfaapril12
Crop report today showed adjustments in domestic corn and soybean carry outs, despite strong exports. USDA's numbers diverge from Brazil's, impacting market dynamics. Livestock futures hold steady, while gold sees a rally.
Chris Schmidt and Elijah Herbel open this Tuesday show by giving out their current "crop report" of Nebraska's NCAA tournament resume and to discuss how important their Wednesday night showdown with Northwestern is based on that crop report. Mitch Sherman joins the show to continue that conversation before the guys switch gears and discuss the Super Bowl in Hour Two with former Huskers Jeremiah Sirles and Grant Wistrom each joining the show to give their thoughts on Super Bowl LVIII and to discuss the players' perspective of playing in the Super Bowl. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join us with expert Angie Setzer as we explore the latest crop reports, uncover market trends, and provide valuable analysis on yield expectations.
Biofuels on the Edge with Walter Cronin Biofuels are key to decarbonize transportation in the energy transition. However, poor harvests, weak regulatory support, war and inflation all threaten the key grain and oilseed feedstocks. Money is flowing into processing and infrastructure, but have the risks been priced in? This year only Brazil's bumper crop of soybean has saved global supply after atrocious harvests in Argentina and a US crop on the brink of disaster only saved by early August rains. What happens if Ukraine harvest is further degraded or, unthinkably, ceased due to the use of tactical nukes? On the regulatory side, has EPA undermined the US administrations goals around biofuels? What happens to biofuel production if we face a global harvest shortage? In this episode, investor and biofuels expert, Walter Cronin returns to discuss the state and future of biofuels.
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In this episode of the Indiana Pioneer Agronomy podcast, hosts Carl Joern and Ben Jacob discuss crop reports from around Indiana. Agronomists from Illinois join in to provide crop reports from their state and participate in a hybrid draft.
The Blueberry Crop Report is an update on crop conditions and markets throughout important blueberry growing areas. Today you'll hear from Brittany Lee in Florida, Derrin Wheeler in Georgia, Jody McPherson in North Carolina, Pat Goin in Indiana, Elise Oliver in California, TJ Hafner in Oregon, Alan Schreiber in Washington, Luis Vegas in Peru and Mario Ramirez in Mexico. This was recorded on May 31, 2023.