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We have an update on auction action from Greg Peterson, a.k.a. Machinery Pete. Then we welcome Dan Basse of AgResource Company from London to share perspective on important issues affecting agriculture, and we get some info from Alex Dunn of CropLife America on what farmers can do if tools to combat weeds and pests are threatened by the up-coming MAHA report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tariffs are sprouting more problems than profits for America's farmers. Andrew Wilkinson speaks with Dan Basse of AgResource to dig into the trade war's real cost—on crops, consumers, and the future of global agriculture.
Dan Basse, Ag Resource Company, says corn and wheat fall on fast planting and weather, while soybeans bounce as China buys Brazil beans which lift U.S. prices. Cattle rally with the S&P and are poised to retest contract highs as long as demand stays strong, while milk futures continue to grind higher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tariffs may be aimed at foreign powers, but the fallout hits America's fields first. Dan Basse of AgResource joins to unpack how trade tensions are reshaping the future of U.S. farming — from rising anxiety to shrinking markets.
AgResource Company president Dan Basse joins us to discuss market reaction to tariffs and "what's next." Price action perspective from Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse, president of Ag Resources Company discusses what the Trump Administration's reciprocal tariffs to be invoked on April 2 mean for agriculture and how the markets will react. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse has a chart he's watching that reflects what's happening globally with tariffs and retaliatory tariffs. It's pretty busy these days. Basse is the founder and president of AgResource. During the Professional Dairy Producers business conference he shared the direction he sees some commodities going in light of these influences. He explains what he thinks is coming to Pam Jahnke. More snow flurries for northern Wisconsin today. Stu Muck says there's more moisture building for the forecast later this week. Farmers that opt to cooperate in sustainability metrics may find some financial reward from food companies that are asking questions. Shelly Mayer, executive director of Professional Dairy Producers tells Stephanie Hoff about their partnership with Nestle foods. Nestle wants to empower farmers by rewarding them for environmental practices. Dean Ebert from Helena Agri in West Bend joins Pam Jahnke for the launch of their conversations into spring planting regiment. Ebert says right now they're monitoring winter wheat green up, and seed deliveries. Paid for by Helena Agri.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Farmers are facing a bumpy road ahead as trade policies and global economic shifts create uncertainty in agriculture. Dan Basse, President of AgResource Company, recently shared his insights on these challenges and what they mean for the industry. "We're now trading every headline," Basse explained. "Many experienced traders are stepping away because forecasting decisions has become difficult." One of Basse's primary concerns is U.S. trade policy. "Agricultural markets are driven by either policy or weather," he noted. "Right now, policy is our biggest concern." He highlighted the potential for growth in biofuels like E15 and sustainable aviation fuel. "If sustainable aviation fuel reaches 5% by 2030, that could mean 12 million more corn acres," Basse said. However, he stressed that the U.S. lacks enough ethanol facilities to meet this demand. "We need investment in new facilities to achieve those goals," he added.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse, Ag Resource Company, says grains close mostly lower on Tuesday with general risk aversion ahead of the big USDA reports, reciprocal tariffs and end of month and quarter. Wheat may have enough weather premium and ran into chart resistance. Cattle futures ended mixed after more all-time highs in feeders but the market may have higher cash priced in and saw some spillover from the lower stock market. Hogs set back on profit taking also hitting chart resistance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company, talks about Brazilian crops, situation with Ukraine, and more. StoneX Group's Arlan Suderman shares perspective on risk management, plus Brazilian crops influencing U.S. markets, and trade with China, and more. And we meet Ross Chastain, a NASCAR driver who grows watermelons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Neiffer – The Farm CPA – talks about federal government bills and spending cuts. Dan Basse, president at AgResource Company, joins us to discuss the recent Global Supply and Demand Report and other issues. Plus, we have a conversation with seventh year USB Vice Chair Brent Gatton in a new episode of The Soy Checkoff Check-in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the Ag Market.net Conference, commentary from Matt Bennett, Ag Market.net and Dan Basse, President of Ag Resources. In the later half of the show we get the January results of the Purdue CME Ag Barometer.
On Tuesday's AOA, we kick off the show with an update on 45Z, RFS and more with Kurk Kovarik from Clean Fuels Alliance America. Then we continue our coverage of the AgMarket.net “Farming for Profit, Not Price” conference and have a conversation with Dan Basse from AgResource Company. Then, we sit down with Matt Bennett from AgMarket.net in Segment Three and close the show with a cattle market outlook from Ross Baldwin of AgMarket.net.
Dan Basse, Ag Resource, says grain markets pull back on profit taking, rains chances in dry areas of South America and Argentina lowering their grain export tax. Cattle futures and cash hit record highs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse of AgResource Company is our guest analyst this afternoon and he talks about his expectations for higher corn and soybean carryover estimates this year plus Todd Horwitz of BubbaTrading.com has market price action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy New Year! On this episode of AOA, we have market and ag economy conversations with Dan Basse from AgResource Company and Ed Usset from the University of Minnesota. We also listen back to past conversations with Dr. Megan Niederwerder from the Swine Health Information Center and Dr. Harry Kaiser with Cornell University looking at his recent ROI study for the Soy Checkoff.
As we start our look back at the markets in 2024, we discuss what's happening in the commodities with Dan Basse, President of Ag Resource Company. Also, Ed Usset from University of Minnesota's Center for Farm Financial Management joins us for his perspective on the markets this year. We also hear from Jay Mahaffey with the Bayer Scott Learning Center in Mississippi about the history of Deltapine cotton and a look at the industry heading into 2025.
Dan Basse is president of AgResource Company and he joins us to discuss wheat supplies coming out of Russia plus other market issues. Jeff Bonar of CAP CO2 Solutions tells us about green methanol. And we have Logan Hall of Animal Agriculture Alliance tell us about the organization and how donations would help on this Giving Tuesday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse of AgResource Company joins us to preview the upcoming WASDE report plus discuss potential election result effects around the world and in U.S. ag. We check in with Paul Neiffer – The Farm CPA – covering several topics, including a reminder on the beneficial ownership information reporting that needs to be done by December 31 and a new tax credit for new pension plans for farmers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's Open Mic guest is Dan Basse, President of AgResource Company. With over 45 years of experience in the global grain market, Basse has seen cyclical swings in commodity prices and farm income many times before. Unlike years gone by, the United States farmer is no longer the primary supplier of grains to the international market and is politically and financially being squeezed out of what were once promising markets. Basse says price is no longer the primary driver of export sales and future administrations may be forced to use strong trade policy to open doors for farmers. Basse says the renewable fuels industry as well as airlines need regulatory certainty to secure their share of a promising demand base for their crops.
In this week's tillage podcast we report from the Barnett Hall conference. We hear from US economist Dan Basse of AgResource Company on World markets. Rachel Connor, ESG manager with Barnett Hall, talks about new EU Deforestation regulations.As always, we have an update from the fields, the grain market and weather reports.The Tillage Podcast is supported by Bayer Crop Science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Federal Milk Marketing Orders, a new Farm Bill, international conflicts. It's all influencing where markets are going and what decisions farms need to make for 2025. Bob Bosold visit with Dan Basse, ag economist with Ag Resource, to get direction. It's Wisconsin Science Fest week statewide and agriculture is it's focus! One educational offering is Badger On Tap. It combines Bingo, beer and science. Stephanie Hoff gives us an update with Puleo Moyer. Ben Miller is a new staff member at Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin. He joins DFW from the UW-Madison campus. His is the Senior Vice President of Industry Relations. In this role, Miller will lead relationship building and development with dairy and agriculture industry organizations, leaders, and stakeholders. His primary focus will be on ensuring the delivery of information and insights for DFW and the state's dairy farmers, with the ultimate goal of building trust and expanding markets through education, not lobbying, as DFW is not a lobbying organization. Paid for by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Weather and breakdowns can shut the harvest process down quickly. Ben Jarboe finds out what farm equipment suppliers are doing to help minimize the time lost with breakdowns. He talks with Danielle Waterworth the vice president of Dealer and Customer Support for Case IH and New Holland Ag dealers. There might be a little rain in the forecast for this weekend, but Wisconsin is still very dry. Dan Marzu is the north-central region nutrient and pest management outreach specialist with the Division of Extension. He talks with Stephanie Hoff about an incentive for farmers to get involved with a Wisconsin Cover Crop Citizen Science Project. Two hurricanes within a month may be part of the "new normal" that markets have to prepare for. Dan Basse, economist with Ag Resource Company, says as climate becomes more volatile around the globe, markets are going to react more vigorously to those events. The goal of aging in place can be a real challenge for folks in rural Wisconsin. Jim Flaherty, communications director with AARP of Wisconsin, joins Pam Jahnke to talk about policy pieces they're working on for the 2025 state session to try and help families age in place. Paid for by AARP of Wisconsin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Whether you're on the farm or at your desk, knowing about the economy is crucial for making smart choices in farming. And With changing global markets, shifting weather patterns, and new policies, keeping up with economic trends can greatly affect your farming business. Dan Basse, an agricultural economist at Ag Resource Company shares what farmers should pay attention to as we move into the fall and winter months.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crop conditions have never been better. But that's not necessarily good news for farmers. Dan Basse, CEO of AgResource, joins IBKR's Andrew Wilkinson to discuss.
Market update with Dan Basse, Ag Resource. In the weekly GROWMARK Segment Aaron Curtis, MidCo Commodities provides a pre-harvest update. Scale Tec Previews their new product
Dan Basse, president and founder of AgResource Company, joins us to share his perspective on yesterday's WASDE and crop production reports plus the turn of events in the Ukraine/Russia conflict. Ken Eriksen is managing member and strategic advisor at Polaris Analytics and Consulting. He joins us to discuss potential strikes at the U.S. ports on the East Coast and Gulf Coast plus Canadian rail workers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse of AgResource Company joins us to discuss his grain price outlook, including impactful factors in South America, plus trade with China, and more. Jack Scoville of Price Futures Group talks about the day's lousy price action, and Cary Artac of artacadvisory.com and wickedstocks.com shares information about charts and stocks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company, joins us to discuss the upcoming national election in Mexico and how the results might affect trade. Farm Journal agronomist Ken Ferrie of Crop-tech Consulting provides some late planting season advice and we hear about a corn rootworm monitoring project from Ashley Dean, extension specialist, field crop entomology at Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Plus, we have a new episode of United Soybean Board's Soy Checkoff Check-in podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with a look at the markets and updates on the weather concerns in Brazil with Dan Basse, President of AgResouce Company. In Segment Two, we sit down for a Farm Bill update and conversation with House Agriculture Committee Chairman, Glenn "GT" Thompson (R-PA). Next up in Segment Three, we discuss the recent Rural Mainstreet Index and Mid-America Business Conditions Index out from Creighton University with Dr. Ernie Goss. Finally in Segment Four, we discuss ag aviation safety with more drones in the sky with Andrew Moore, CEO of the National Agricultural Aviation Association (NAAA).
Faced with escalating Chinese demand for Brazilian grains, US farmers are struggling with soggy prices for agricultural products. Dan Basse of AgResource explains why planting intentions for 2024 crops are lower this year.
Dan Basse of AgResource Company helps us prepare for the USDA reports released today. Greg Henderson of Drovers has a full segment this week to take us through the various issues that popped up for the cattle/beef industry. And Terry Johnston of Farm Rescue brings us up to speed on what they do and how/where they've expanded.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We wrap up the week with guest Dan Basse of AgResource Company about fund positioning and money flow, South American crops, USDA outlook and more plus price action from Chip Flory.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On Monday's AOA, we are broadcasting live from AgMarket.net's Farming for Profit, Not Price Conference in Nashville, TN. We start the show discussing the theme of the conference and a look at markets with Jim McCormick from AgMarket.net. In Segment Two, we get a look at the weather forecast and potential chances for precipitation this week with DTN Meteorologist John Baranick. In Segment Three, we discuss the recent Cattle Inventory Report, Milk Production Report and more with Robin Schmahl from AgDairy and AgMarket.net. Finally in Segment Four, we talk about South America's crop conditions and more with Dan Basse from Ag Resource Company.
For the second installment of our Setting Course series, we welcome Dan Basse, Founder and President of AgResource Company, into the SmarterMarkets™ studio. Host David Greely sits down with Dan to discuss what's happening in the agricultural and grains markets – and to what extent climate change and decarbonization are creating an agricultural transition alongside the energy transition.
Dan Basse, an economist with AgResource Company, says there may be a bit of a turnaround in the commodity markets during early 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse of Ag Resource Company joins us for a conversation on their Brazilian bean crop estimate plus export demand and 2024-crop marketings. It's Monday so that means price action analysis from Jack Scoville of The PRICE Futures Group and chart updates from Cary Artac of artacadvisory.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's podcast a world-famous agricultural economist joins us. Dan Basse of AgResource Company in Chicago spoke to the Irish Farmers Journal at the Barnett Hall Conference. We also caught up with Rachel Connor of Barnett Hall to talk about carbon footprints of grain and animal feed.We talk fieldwork, hear about compensation for unharvested crops, have results from a survey on pesticides, look back on the season of From the Tramlines and as always have the grain market and weather reports.
With wars and the weather throwing curve balls at all commodity prices, Dan Basse, ag economist and president of AgResource Company, gives us his best guess on what 2024 will look like.
Wars and weather are impacting commodity prices. Dan Basse, ag economist and president of AgResource Company, gives us his best guess on what 2024 will look like.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With wars and the weather throwing curve balls at all commodity prices, Dan Basse, ag economist and president of AgResource Company, gives us his best guess on what 2024 will look like.
Friday's First Hour: The Wyffels Corn Cam plot at DMACC has been harvested. Now we are talking with Travis Lautner from DMACC about the oat cover crop on one of their soybean fields going to corn next year. Jamey Kohake from Paragon Investments discusses today's markets with us. Bob Quinn has a report at the end of the hour from Dan Basse, ag economist and president of AgResource Company, about the need to add more acres of row crop production globally.
Agriculture has seen its fair share of ups and downs in recent months. We went on a rollercoaster ride of cheese and butter prices. And we keep seeing challenges across the globe with wars and weather. It's kept everyone on their toes. Throughout the summer and early fall, the spotlight has been on butterfat, which reached a record high of $3.36 per pound. This surge in prices was primarily driven by a heightened demand for butter, triggered by a rise in cream usage for ice cream production during the summer months. However the inability to find substantial demand for other dairy products like powdered milk and whey has kept overall milk prices in check. “We are looking at 2024 as being the year of protein,” says Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company. “I'm encouraged that milk prices will rise, and think we can make it back to a seasonal high in 2024 somewhere between $20 and $22/cwt, which would be a big advantage from where we are sitting today.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As cattlemen, there are many factors out of our control that impact operations. But how you we navigate extremely volatile markets to ensure long term success? Today's host Miranda Reiman had a chance to chat with Dan Basse of Ag Resource Company who shed light on the U.S. and world economy, grain prices and the state of the cattle market over the coming year. They discuss:Current ag marketsHow to navigate market challengesPotential opportunities in the coming yearand more! Find more information to make Angus work for you in the Angus Beef Bulletin and ABB EXTRA. Make sure you're subscribed! Sign up here to the print Angus Beef Bulletin and the digital Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA. Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you! Contact our team at abbeditorial@angus.org.
Matt Kaye report on impatience over the lack of Farm Bill progress. Dan Basse, Ag Resources, talks about the positive outlook for the protein markets. Trent Ford on August numbers and a September outlook. KJ Johnson IFCA and Julie Hewitt NREC on ag retail survey.
Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company, tells us about what he saw on the crop tour he was just on with Jim Quinton plus we get a report on global events affecting ag, including what's going on in China and South America. We meet Genevieve Collins, director of the Texas chapter of Americans for Prosperity and she tells us about efforts to streamline health care and make it more affordable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse, President of AgResource company; Sean McGovern, Research Analyst at Mcalinden Research Partners, and Phil Streible, Chief Market Strategist at Blue Line Futures LLC, come together to discuss the foundations of commodities Contact Information: https://www.cnbc.com/phillip-streible/ https://www.bluelinefutures.com/ https://www.mcalindenresearchpartners.com/ https://agresource.com/team-members/dan-basse/
This week's Open Mic guest is Dan Basse, president of AgResource. As Congress prepares to write a new farm bill, Basse says the industry is seeing domestication of market structure. Despite regulatory headwinds from Washington, Basse believes demand for renewable energy feedstocks will command a greater presence in price discovery. Globally, Brazil may be nearing an end to its rapid expansion of production area while the Russian invasion may see a tremendous decline in Ukraine grain production. Basse sees India as a rising opportunity for U.S. ag exports while China remains a wild card with both production and imports.
Dan Basse of Ag Resource Company joins us to discuss crop conditions, market movers and risk management plus Kurt Kovarik of Clean Fuels Alliance America shares reaction to EPA's RVOs and we have Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com with market and economic perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This morning's AgriTalk is bursting at the seams with content. First, we have a thorough download from Dan Basse of AgResource Company about global events and their impacts on trade. Then U.S. Meat Export Federation president and CEO Dan Halstrom joins us to discuss the relationships USMEF maintains and opportunities they pursue to expand the meat export market. And finally a Farmer Forum regular, Don Lamb, was recently appointed to be the director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture – he tells us about his new role.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Market expert Dan Basse says global yields are stagnating.
Keeping an eye on costs and the world marketplace will be important components to dairy success this year. Bob Bosold visits with Dr. Dan Basse, Ag Economist and president of AgResource Company. He was a keynote guest at the Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin annual business meeting. This is the time of year when available hay supplies get tight for livestock owners, at the same time they're waiting to see what's happening with existing hay fields. Charitee Seebecker chats with Dr. Dan Undersander, UW-Extension Emeritus Forage Specialist, about winterkill possibilities and current hay price. The Equity Livestock Sales Cooperative just wrapped up district meeting with producers across the state. Pam Jahnke gets an update from Curt Larson, president and CEO of the cooperative. He also breaks down some elements that livestock owners have to watch develop in 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In spite of connection issues we managed to have conversations with Dan Basse of AgResource Company about Ukraine and Brazil and U.S. Senator Roger Marshall about the progress of the Farm Bill and Chinese balloons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We get an excellent update on South America, renewable diesel, fertilizer pricing, Black Sea shipments, cattle/beef price outlook and US acreage/crop expectations from Dan Basse of AgResource Company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An economic reset is underway, according to Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company. Between inflationary pressures, severe weather events, an epidemic, war AND limited farmland -- economic competitiveness is going regional. Basse gives insight on what to anticipate in 2023 and recommends how to stay profitable as a producer when the world trade picture shifts.Cong. Ron Kind will be retired from Congress officially on Jan. 3, when the new Congress takes session. He predicts what's to come out of the Biden administration in the president's second term regarding trade. Overall, he's optimistic that bipartisanship can at least exist around the 2023 Farm Bill.Growth Energy continues to push for year-round sales of E15. Mid-West Farm Report checks in with The Meadows farm worker housing in Darlington. Construction is done and families are moving in.Andy Faulman, a broker-agent from ever.ag's Chicago offices says consumer habits ahead of the latest winter storm resembled that of the COVID lockdowns -- a lot of frozen pizza. But looking at the big picture, demand is falling for cheese and butter as we exit the holiday season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Kaye reports from Washington as the Senate Ag Committee took up the farm bill research title. Kris Reynolds Midwest Regional Director American Farmland Trust talks about a new directory to help farmers find cover crop incentive dollars. Dan Basse, Ag Resources talks markets. Andy Lavigne, President/CEO American Seed Trade Association who are hosting their meeting for the final time in Chicago.
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Dan Basse and Jacob sit down in person to talk about the world, markets, and, of course, agriculture!Dan Basse is President of AgResource and a fantastic guest! https://agresource.com/about/Timestamps2:00 – 14:00 – Recapping presentations at PDPW14:00-26:00 – Peak U.S. Farmland/2023 Predictions/Russia-Ukraine24:00 – end: Why people underestimate Brazil + thoughts on MexicoMake sure to check out the Cognitive Dissidents site and services here.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
The Great Economic Reset is underway, according to Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company. Between inflationary pressures, severe weather events, an epidemic, war AND limited farmland -- economic competitiveness is going regional. Basse gives insight on what to anticipate in 2023 and recommends how to stay profitable as a producer when the world trade picture shifts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse, President of AgResource Company, joins us to talk through today's happenings in the markets and his predictions for the week.
Greg Peterson – Machinery Pete – talks about the travels he's been embarking on and what he's been seeing, including his Pick of the Week. Then we talk with Dan Basse of Ag Resource Company about several global ag market issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse, President of Ag Resource Company, says the global playing field is shifting for both the U.S. and China.
Dan Basse, President of AgResources Company, joins us to answer questions that have been surfacing as South America enters into planting. He shares export, yield, and value predictions while also talking on some of the Geopolitical impacts Brazil's coming election could have.
Volatility just isn't going away — a theme that was emphasized at the 2023 Feeding Quality Forum. Boots on the ground host Miranda Reiman caught up with FQF speakers Dan Basse with Ag Resource Co. for a great market overview and Ryan Turner with StoneX group for tactics on how to shift volatility into opportunity. Find more coverage from the Feeding Quality Forum in the Angus Beef Bulletin and ABB EXTRA. Make sure you're subscribed! Sign up here to the print Angus Beef Bulletin and the digital Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA.Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you! Contact our team at abbeditorial@angus.org.
Dan Basse of AgResource Company joins us for a deep dive into global trade and U.S. crops, plus Jack Scoville of Price Futures Group shares price action perspective and Cary Artac of Artac Advisory has updated charts for November soybeans, December soymeal and December live cattle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
U.S. Senator Jerry Moran of Kansas joins us to discuss the process of getting his PACT bill passed in the Senate plus his thoughts on the Inflation Reduction Act and Speaker Nancy Pelosi visiting Taiwan. Dan Basse of Ag Resource Company provides an amazing download of information regarding the situation in Ukraine, including questions about who owns the grain, who's getting paid for it, what is the quality of the cargo, can vessels be insured and a lot more. And Sarah Beth Aubrey of Elevate Ag talks about the August 23rd event called the IN-CLIMATE Summit at Purdue University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Peterson – Machinery Pete – joins us to talk about his Pick of the Week and preview some upcoming auctions. We get an intel download on the situation in Ukraine from Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company. And Josh Linville of StoneX updates us on the fertilizer market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk domestic and global fundamentals and price outlook with Dan Basse of Ag Resource Company plus Joe Vaclavik of Standard Grain shares price action perspective. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Paul Neiffer has a conversation with economist Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Panelists - Aaron Curtis, MID-CO.com - Ellen Dearden, AgReview - Chip Nellinger, BlueReefInc.com - Dan Basse, AgResource.com
Dan Basse of AgResource Company joins guest host Tyne Morgan to discuss South American crop estimates and the deteriorating situation in Ukraine. USDA Meteorologist Brad Rippey provides information about the potential drought in various parts of the United States. And we have an inspirational story concerning teenage pilot-in-training Mary Schalk of Kentucky who delivered much-needed supplies and food to those affected by tornadoes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jill Welke talks with economist Dan Basse, who says the world is facing a commodity super cycle. That means we've produced a record grain crop, but are consuming more than we've produced. He predicts a bullish market into 2023 and 2024. Brazil and surrounding countries are seeing record heat and dryness, recording an average of 107 degrees for one week. Stephanie Hoff and Jen Pino-Gallagher of M3 Insurance go over why food processors are a target for hackers. She says cybercrimes of all types are on the rise, increasing 600 percent as a result of the pandemic due to people working remotely. 2022 is expected to be another record-breaking year for cyberattacks. She says companies of all sizes are at risk of cyberattacks. Highly publicized attacks of large food systems include an Iowa grain cooperative, Colonial Pipeline and JBS. Dairy economist Mark Stephenson breaks down key issues in the dairy industry and how that will impact markets through the rest of the year. This includes the Southwest seeing dairy farms come offline, new dairy processing facilities, spring flush predictions and FMMO reform. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week's Open Mic guest is Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company. Commodity and financial markets have been tossed on the waves of COVID-19 and its variants. For 2022, Basse hopes to see a deceleration of cases and more stability in markets. He says inflation is an issue but the bigger story in agriculture is that of demand. The globe's thirst for food, feed and renewable energy is driving an appetite for commodities that will challenge the production capacity of the planet's farmers and ranchers. Domestically, Basse says Congress should readdress its 2007 energy policy to provide farmers and investors with clear direction. For now, laws in California and other states are incentivizing next-generation biofuels - heightening demand for oilseed crops and ultimately bringing a shift in planted acreage.
This afternoon our guest is Dan Basse of AgResource Company and we discuss global and local grain trends. Jack Scoville of Price Futures Group has price action perspective and Cary Artac of Artac Advisory updates Dec corn, Dec live cattle and Dec soybean meal charts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DeLoss Jahnke visited with Illinois Farm Bureau Director of Environmental Policy Lauren Lurkins at the Farm Progress Show to get a wrap up report on the Summer Nutrient Management Field Days and the WOTUS Ruling. Conversation on Weed Management with Nick Fassler, BASF, at the Farm Progress Show. Jim Taylor met up with Robyn Brown, Midwest Dairy Association, about the partnership with the NFL and the Fuel up to Play 60 program. Farmweek's Dan Grant shares a report with Dan Basse, Ag Resources, on exporting out of the gulf after Hurricane Ida.
Matt Kaye provides commentary from Secretary Vilsack on the impact Hurricane Ida will have on shipping in the Mississippi River. Rita Frazer visits with Ellyn Ferguson, Congressional Quarterly, on the Congressional Committee work on the Reconciliation Bill. Sherman Newlin provides market commentary ahead of the upcoming report. Dan Grant shares a report with Dan Basse, Ag Resources on exporting out of the gulf after Hurricane Ida.
Dan Basse of Ag Resource Company provides a wealth of informed perspective, especially during these unprecedented times. Plus Jack Scoville of Price Futures Group with price action and Cary Artac has put in the work again to run the updated charts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wisconsin's third district congressman, Ron Kind, has introduced legislation to try and help large animal veterinarians, specifically in rural areas. Eau Claire county is getting busy fast, preparing for the 2021 Wisconsin Farm Technology Days. Bob Bosold brings an update with EC Chair, Mike Gintner. Ag Economist, Dan Basse, talks with Pam about the world consumption trends he sees as restrictions related to the pandemic start to ease. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Basse, president of Ag Resource Company, offers his assessment of how COVID-19 will affect the latest USDA seeding intentions numbers and markets moving forward. Rick White, president of the Canadian Canola Growers Association, discusses the latest developments following Monday's phone call between Canadian and Chinese government officials. And we'll hear from Megan Bourns, on-farm network agronomist with Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers.
Network farm show for Friday, January 11th features Ag Economist, Dan Basse, guest speaker at PDPW's Dairy Policy & Food Summit. Chuck Adami has announced he's retiring from Equity Coop Livestock Association this June. Who's taking over next. Jessica Mlsna, energy advisor with Focus on Energy, explains the brand new energy incentives available to state farmers and agribusinesses in 2019. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's guest on Open Mic is Dan Basse, President of AgResource Company. Congress will soon write a new farm bill in a much different global agriculture climate. In this interview, Basse discusses the challenge of crafting policy for an industry plagued with oversupply and the threat of even lower crop prices. Basse discusses options like supply management and acreage reduction and how President Trump's trade agenda plays into the challenges facing U.S. farmers and ranchers.