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In today's show, we have one last pre-fair discussion, Mark talks about Nexta biologicals with Ryan Schnoes of Corteva, and Riley gets the latest South America update from Greg McBride of Allendale.
Greg McBride, Allendale, Inc. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show Mark presents a featured conversation with Ryan Steffensen of Helena Ag, Riley has the latest export sales report from Greg McBride of Allendale, and Andy discusses southern rust pressure in Iowa with Dan Bjorkland of Landus.
Bankrate's Senior VP and Chief Analyst Greg McBride breaks down the Federal Reserve's decision to keep interest rates unchanged and what stronger-than-expected Q2 GDP numbers signal for the economy. He explains how these developments could impact inflation, jobs, and your personal finances.
In today's show, Mark talks about corn rootworm with Macy Marek of Pioneer, Andy brings us more from the latest episode of Pods of Potential, and Riley gets the latest South America update from Greg McBride of Allendale.
Greg McBride of Bankrate says that it appears that rates will stay the same
Matt Harris, chief investment officer at The Hausberg Group, says that he expects a correction in the not-too-distant future, but he says that it is more likely to be about time — where the market trades sideways and lets the fundamentals catch up to recent price activity than it is about stock prices. In fact, Harris is not exceptionally worried about the current rally ending, because while the market is up about 30 percent since its April lows, it is only up about 15 percent in the last year. That's good, Harris says, "but not too far too fast," especially because current performance is within the ranges of historical norms. Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at BankRate.com, says he still expects the Federal Reserve to make two rate cuts before year's end, but he's not expecting any moves when the central bank meets this week, and he says that rate cuts have already been mostly priced into the market , meaning that when reductions finally happen they will not have the full, classic impact that the market expects from cuts. Plus Drew Miyawaki, director of managed investment solutions for Westwood Holdings Group, talks about allocating assets now amid global uncertainty and ways to play foreign markets by focusing at least as much on a country's government structure and geopolitics as on its markets.
In today's show Dustin is joined by Brandon Fonken a farmer from Jewell Iowa, to learn more about Hagie sprayers, Mark gets a northwest Iowa agronomy update from Eric Bartels of Beck's Hybrids, and Riley has the latest export sales news from Greg McBride of Allendale.
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.
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.
In today's show Andy talks about the new marketing campaign at GROWMARK FS, Riley talks to Greg McBride about the Weekly Export Sales Report, and Mark goes Between the Pods and talks water quality with Joe McClure of the Iowa Soybean Association.
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.
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.
Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti discuss Fed driven bond rally stalling. Greg McBride, Bankrate Chief Financial Analyst, joins the show to chat about American recognizing but unable to act upon poor emergency savings. Student loan borrowers face ‘default cliff' as late payments climb, report finds. Ted Cruz has a solution to fix the Fed. Paul LaMonica, Barron's, stops by to talk about Constellation Brands.
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.
The Fed kept interest rates steady. We'll break down that decision and what else happened the Fed's meeting with Greg McBride, Chief Financial Analyst for Bankrate
Julia Hermann, global market strategist at New York Life Investments, says she is concerned about market volatility for the remainder of the year, especially as tariff impacts work their way further into the economy and as we see some resolution on their status. While tariffs pose the risk of creating an exogenous shock — precisely what Hermann worried about triggering a recession when she last visited the show in February — she says that recession risk now is actually lower than it was when trade policies were made public in early April. She also discusses the firm's 2025 MegaTrends report, which looks at global debt investing, talking about how deficit spending and other concerns will impact credit markets over the next decade. Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com, checks in ahead of today's Fed meeting and announcement on what he expects from central bankers for the remainder of the year and whether cuts — whenever they start — will have the classic result investors are clamoring for. Plus Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, makes a play on the market's recent momentum with his pick for the "ETF of the Week."
Greg McBride of Bankrate looks at the numbers and says it's likely rates will not move, but there is some uncertainty as prices go up
The Fed is in "wait and see mode" says Bankrate's Greg McBride. He tells us more about what goes into the Fed's decision.
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.
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 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, 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.
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.
Bankrate's Greg McBride says your best bet is not to look at the day-to-day, but rather long term as the global trade market continues to evolve.
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.
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.
Tommy recaps the Federal Reserve's meeting with Greg McBride, Chief Financial Analyst for Bankrate. What did they decide, what are they worried about, and how is President Trump reacting?
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.
Greg McBride of Bankrate expects the FED to keep rates where they are
Jeffrey Roach, chief economist at LPL Financial, says that while the economy is starting to point towards likely outcomes — an economic slowdown that leads to stagflation but likely stops short of recession — the extremes are still possible. That means the outcomes run from a potential trade war to a no-landing scenario until at least 2026. Roach discusses the challenges faced by international economies and markets right now, as well as whether stagflation or recession is worse for consumers. Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at BankRate.com, discusses what he expects to hear from the Federal Reserve later this week, but also notes that investors who are scared of the current markets can find safe havens in banking products, once again creating CD ladders that can deliver above-inflation returns while also dealing with rate cuts likely to arrive later this year. Plus Robert Farrington, founder of The College Investor, discusses the end of student-loan relief that has been in place for the last five years, with more than 40 million Americans now facing consequences if they can't repay student loan debt. He talks about what borrowers can do to ease the burden and reduce its impact on their finances.
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.
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.
Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti discuss the week that Google and Meta faced an antitrust reckoning. Meat is what's for dinner, again. Greg McBride, Bankrate, joins the show to share his insights into the housing affordability problem. Paul LaMonica, Barron's, stops by to chat about Disney turning the tide in the stream battle. Text scams are becoming a bigger problem.
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.
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.
Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at BankRate.com, discusses how the site's latest survey shows that Americans are tapping into emergency savings increasingly to pay ordinary expenses. He talks about the dangerous spiral that a growing number of consumers are on, as they begin to exhaust emergency funds and have to rely increasingly on credit cards, currently carrying record-high interest rates. Rob Nestor, president of Turing Technologies, discusses the evolution of "high-conviction investing," and how focusing on the investment ideas that money managers most believe in can deliver results that beat indexes. In the Market Call, Greg Halter, director of research at Carnegie Investment Counsel, makes his debut on the show, talking stocks.