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Jeff French discusses economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.
Jeff French discusses economic and commodity markets.
Ross Baldwin and Jeff French discuss economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.
Ross Baldwin and Jeff French discuss economic and commodity markets.
Friday on AOA, we take a look at the markets to end the month of January and talk potential headline news risk with Jeff French from AgHedgers. In Segment Two, we have a conversation with Justin Sherlock, the President of the North Dakota Soybean Growers, about issues he is watching at the state and national levels along with a preview of next week's Northern Corn Soy Expo. In Segment Three, we talk about energy prices, executive orders and more with David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance. We close the show with news headlines in Segment Four.
As we close out the month of January this week, there is plenty of uncertainty in these grain and livestock markets. We're watching South American weather, tariff threats, a continued surge in cash cattle trade and much more. Jeff French with AgHedgers joins us in Segment Two to discuss and share some perspective as we close out the month. Find more information online at https://www.aghedgers.com. We also get analysis on the open interest in corn, drivers in the soy complex, a look at maybe some divergence in the cattle market between cash and futures along with a look at the dairy market to end January. Bryan Doherty with Total Farm Marketing joins us in the back half of the show for our weekly conversation. Find more at https://www.totalfarmmarketing.com.
Jeff French and Chad Hart look at year end economics with an eye to the future in this special web-only edition of Market Plus.
Jeff French and Chad Hart look at year end economics with an eye to the future.
Jeff French and Ross Baldwin discuss economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.
Jeff French and Ross Baldwin discuss economic and commodity markets.
On Friday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with a look at the markets, export sales and much more with Jeff French from AgHedgers. In Segment Two, a new study from the American Soybean Association and National Corn Growers Association looks at how a tariff-induced trade war could negatively impact U.S. agriculture. We talk about that with Scott Gerlt, Chief Economist for ASA. Next up in Segment Three, a group of Nigerian aquaculture feed manufacturers recently got up close to see the sustainable practices of feeding and growing catfish as they toured United Soybean Board Director Philip Good's farm in Mississippi. We talk with Philip about that trip and more. Then we close out the show with a look at ag news headlines in Segment Four including more layoffs at John Deere and a special report on a new jet fuel processing facility coming to eastern South Dakota.
We begin our 50th season this week and will be taking our celebration to the streets several times this year. Jeff French joins us at the Iowa State Fair for a discussion about his debut on Market to Market.
Jeff French and Ross Baldwin discuss the economic and commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Jeff French and Ross Baldwin discuss the economic and commodity markets.
On Friday's session, we saw the soy complex maintain some decent strength to round out the week. All the grains though, once again, fell off overnight highs with corn and wheat finding pressure. Cattle futures had a strong day higher along with the soy complex on Friday. In the first part of the show we discuss the week in the markets with Ted Seifried from Zaner Ag Hedge. Learn more online at https://www.zaner.com. Then in Segment Three, it appears that the recent rally in corn and wheat might be over for a little while. We discuss taking advantage of rallies, price action in this week's trade, notes in the livestock market and much more with Jeff French from AgHedgers. Learn more online by visiting https://www.aghedgers.com.
On Tuesday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with a look at the markets as planting progress continues with Jeff French from AgHedgers. In Segment Two, we hear more about the finalized farmworker protection rule from the U.S. Department of Labor and Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training José Javier Rodriguez. In Segment Three, we discuss renewable natural gas and dairy RNG's with Grant Zimmerman, CEO of Amp Americas. Finally in Segment Four, we learn about the Soil and Water Outcomes Fund with one of their co-managing directors, Adam Kiel.
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Jeff French, Sean O'Leary and Don Roose discuss the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Market Analysis with Sean O'Leary, Jeff French and Don Roose
On Wednesday AOA's we talked markets with Jeff French from AgHedger in Segment One. In Segment Two we learned about the BeSure campaign from Growing Matters with Caydee Savinelli from Syngenta and Jeff Smith with Valent. Find more online by visiting the Growing Matters website at www.growingmatters.org/besure. In Segment Three, we talked about ag labor challenges with Kansas farmer Laura Haffner and Michigan farmer Nick Oomen. Then in Segment Four we take a look at news headlines including more talk surrounding the farm bill and more.
Tim attempts to debrief with Randall at dcsports87 about breaking and joining in the Genesis drop of Blokpax: ripping digital NFT pax for chances at real trading cards!
Ross Baldwin and Jeff French discuss the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Ross Baldwin and Jeff French discuss the commodity markets.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets.
We saw markets wrap up the week with a mixed bag of trading. Grains largely lost their strength through the day and livestock finished mostly lower ahead of the weekend. On today's show, we dive in and get market perspective from two great analysts. Ted Seifried from Zaner Ag Hedge joins us in Segment One and Two with his thoughts on demand, bearish market trends and much more. Find them online at https://www.zaner.com. Then, Jeff French from AgHedgers joins the show for the first time in Segment Three and gives us his thoughts on the market action this week. We get Jeff's perspective on marketing or not in this current environment. He also gives us some thoughts in cattle and hogs early in 2024. Learn more at https://www.aghedgers.com. Finally at the end of the show, Jesse Allen has a look at Friday's closing numbers and the latest Cattle on Feed report out after the close of trade on Friday.
On Friday's AOA, we start the show with a look at how corn, soybean, wheat and cattle markets are performing to wrap up the first week of 2024 with Jeff French from AgHedgers. Then in Segment Two, it's an update on year-round E15, SAF and more with American Coalition for Ethanol CEO Brian Jennings. Next up in Segment Three, we discuss trade issues and more with Corn Refiners Association President and CEO John Bode. Finally in Segment Four, we learn more about variety research trials from the Illinois Soybean Association with their Director of Agronomy, Abigail Peterson.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets.
In this episode of "#MarketMonday," join us in welcoming our special guest Jeff French, owner of Ag Hedgers, where Jeff reflects on the recent USDA report and its impact on soybean yields.
Elaine Kub, Don Roose and Jeff French discuss the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Elaine Kub, Don Roose and Jeff French discuss the commodity markets.
Join WRBI News Director Tom Snape, and the rest of the WRBI Crew, for enlightening conversations with fascinating people in Southeast Indiana. Brew up your favorite beverage, relax, and listen every weekday morning at 9:30.
Jeff French of AgHeders.com joins to chat markets on today's #MarketMonday episode!
Ripley County Surveyor Jeff French talks with WRBI's Brent Lee about the Ripley County Area Plan Commission's meeting tonight.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets.
All commodity markets are screaming higher today, led by KC Wheat in the grain complex. Where will this steam stop for the cattle markets? Jeff French shares his thoughts.
On episode #008 of Geeking Out, host, Jeff French, sits down with Geeking Out regular, Aaron Cordero of Palmetto Cards. The two collectible experts catch up on the latest happenings including:Staff reductions at PWC"The Golden Touch" sports memorabilia Netflix showAn always-entertaining Steph Curry and Lebron James discussionThe latest in the BPX Collective ecosystem - gas, auctions, on-chain v. off-chain and more!Links:Jeff French on Twitter (@ethFRENCHIE)BPX Collective: unites all collectors through exciting experiences and products that celebrate community, creativity, and legacy.BPX Collective Ecosystem: how BPX Collective is redefining digital collectibles and web3 gaming w/ Jeff French (VIDEO)Palmetto Cards on Twitter (@Palmetto_Cards) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast episode of "Geeking Out," host Jeff French interviews Brian Tinsman, a game designer and author of "The Game Inventor's Guidebook." They discuss Tinsman's experience working on popular games like Magic: The Gathering and his involvement in the web three ecosystem. They also talk about the challenges of onboarding new players in collectible card games and the different mindsets of collectors and players. Tinsman shares his vision for his own collectible card game, Banter Brigade, and the importance of creating a game that is both collectible and has robust gameplay. The conversation also touches on the social prestige of owning rare and valuable cards and the influence of graded cards on the raw market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On episode #006 of Geeking Out, host, Jeff French, sits down with his son, Cooper French, to talk all things baseball. The two "uber nerds" take you on an entertaining and informative journey, covering a variety of topics including: specific players and their superhero personasanalysis and predictions for the upcoming baseball seasonthe upcoming launch of the BPX token and Home Team Heroes collectionLinks:Jeff French on Twitter (@ethFRENCHIE)BPX Collective: unites all collectors through exciting experiences and products that celebrate community, creativity, and legacy.BPX Collective Ecosystem: how BPX Collective is redefining digital collectibles and web3 gaming w/ Jeff French (VIDEO) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode #005 of Geeking Out, host Jeff French introduces his behind-the-scenes business partner, David Guy, whose background and expertise in banking and traditional finance is invaluable. If you've found yourself concerned recent events and their impact on the financial and web3 markets, this episode is for you! Join Jeff and David as they discuss:how events in traditional finance could impact web3 their personal approaches as a response to recent eventstheir perspectives on interesting ecosystems like Magic and ArbitrumLinks:Jeff French on Twitter (@ethFRENCHIE)BPX Collective: unites all collectors through exciting experiences and products that celebrate community, creativity, and legacy.David Guy on Twitter (@Dguy001) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Take a listen to today's episode to catch up on the latest headlines and what is occurring in markets with Jeff French.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets.
Jeff French, Founder of BPX Collective, is a passionate collector and creator building an ecosystem to unite all digital + physical collectible fans in web3.In this first episode Kristina Flynn, CEO + Co-founder of INTENTIONAL. turns the mic on Jeff to share the inside scoop on who he is, what he's building, and where his passion for collecting got started.Links:Jeff French on Twitter (@ethFRENCHIE)BPX Collective: unites all collectors through exciting experiences and products that celebrate community, creativity, and legacy.Kristina Flynn on TwitterINTENTIONAL. is an agency + collective helping creators + founders build scalable, winning, brands in web3. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets.
Welcome back guys, today I talk to Jeff French about his time interning and working at Disney-world, moving from TX to CO. Just a couple of dudes being dudes as they say, so if you want to be a fly on the wall for this table talk just press play. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jacob-nunez6/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jacob-nunez6/support
A lot shaking up the markets today as usual, so we have Jeff French break it down for us.
Elaine Kub, Jeff French and Don Roose discuss the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Elaine Kub, Jeff French and Don Roose discuss the commodity markets.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets.
Today Tanner and Delaney pick up on news you may have missed over the weekend. They are joined by Jeff French of AgHedgers to talk through movement in the markets due to the start of crop tours. Find Jeff @aghedger on Twitter or at AgHedgers.com.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets.
Host Kelvin Wong talks with Jeff French, Creator of Blokpax, about a number of interesting topics including:• Lessons learned from entrepreneurial journeys in the web1 and web2 eras• Common misconception about NFTs• Key challenges for mass adoption of NFTs• The pros and cons of tokenizing real life physical assets• Fractionalization of real assets• What Jeff is most excited about with respect to the blockchain ecosystem• What digital ownership truly means• A trend in the crypto space that is underappreciated• And more About Blokpax : https://blokpax.com/ Web3 Opportunities Podcast: https://www.web3opp.com/
Jeff French talks on his positive outlook on planting season, the rarity of current prices, and how to take advantage of the historic market we are currently facing.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.
Jeff French discusses the commodity markets.
On this #MarketMonday episode with Jeff French, we talk about Russia-Ukraine, global crop supply, feeder cattle future lows, and more.
In this week's episode of Between 2 Chains Peter Hans is joined with BlokPax CEO Jeff French talking about his start ups and about BlokPax. Jeff French's latest venture adds a new twist to the crypto landscape. French and his team are working to tokenize ownership of physical collectibles as NFT's and expose this traditional asset class to a rapidly growing global audience of potential buyers using cryptocurrency. Visit www.realvision.com/crypto to join crypto revolution. You can reach Peter Hans on twitter @peterdhans82 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff French, Owner of AgHedgers, is on the show for #MarketMonday! Tune in as we talk about today's high soybean prices, the closing export window, wheat, and more.
Don't engage too late! How to use social marketing concepts: reward & exchange With Social Marketer Luke van der BeekeThis episode explores how to use the core social marketing principles: Exchange & Reward. It also touches on the concept of customer orientation and the behavioural bias hyperbolic discounting.Luke explains what the concepts are and why they are so powerful. He ends with a powerful domestic violence case study. Definitions:· Exchange concept has been around for a long time, in commercial marketing it is a transactional – you exchange money – a marketer is looking to optimise that value for their customers.· In social marketing we are looking to is get people to exchange behaviours. More often than not it is swapping out something they quite enjoy for something that is maybe not giving them the same level of gratification e.g. drive safely, smoking, eating healthy.· Customer orientation – understanding what you need to do in terms of maximising benefits minimise costs so an individual can take up a new behaviour.Challenges:· Factual based communications are useful but behavioural comms is a different beast altogether.· We know through behavioural science people discount long-term benefits …. It informs how we need to go about presenting choices to maximise opportunities (Hyberbolic discounting)· Start engagement to understand what the exchange and reward is at problem definition stage! It's so often late or…..hidden in consultation. Tips:· Engage to understand intrinsic rewards, the intangibles around the change and what the exchange is through the audience's eyes. · Stop using long term health messaging. Focus on tangibles and move beyond facts to messaging that motivates the desired action or attitude · Use the insight to segment and frame communications messaging rather than what ‘we' think it should be. Ultimately the exchange concept is a useful tool to break down benefits and costs as seen by the target audience not how we think! BOOKSStrategic Social Marketing by Jeff French & Professor Ross GordonFreaknomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner (Luke's go to for behavioural economics) Optimists Tour of Future: One Curious Man Sets Out to Answer “What's Next?” Mark Stevenson Contact & LinksLuke@bcc.org.au https://thebcc.org.au/The National Social Marketing Centre | The NSMC If you would like to know more about how to apply behavioural science and social marketing check out our Autumn Bootcamp.
Don't engage too late! How to use social marketing concepts: reward & exchange With Social Marketer Luke van der BeekeThis episode explores how to use the core social marketing principles: Exchange & Reward. It also touches on the concept of customer orientation and the behavioural bias hyperbolic discounting.Luke explains what the concepts are and why they are so powerful. He ends with a powerful domestic violence case study. Definitions:· Exchange concept has been around for a long time, in commercial marketing it is a transactional – you exchange money – a marketer is looking to optimise that value for their customers.· In social marketing we are looking to is get people to exchange behaviours. More often than not it is swapping out something they quite enjoy for something that is maybe not giving them the same level of gratification e.g. drive safely, smoking, eating healthy.· Customer orientation – understanding what you need to do in terms of maximising benefits minimise costs so an individual can take up a new behaviour.Challenges:· Factual based communications are useful but behavioural comms is a different beast altogether.· We know through behavioural science people discount long-term benefits …. It informs how we need to go about presenting choices to maximise opportunities (Hyberbolic discounting)· Start engagement to understand what the exchange and reward is at problem definition stage! It's so often late or…..hidden in consultation. Tips:· Engage to understand intrinsic rewards, the intangibles around the change and what the exchange is through the audience's eyes. · Stop using long term health messaging. Focus on tangibles and move beyond facts to messaging that motivates the desired action or attitude · Use the insight to segment and frame communications messaging rather than what ‘we' think it should be. Ultimately the exchange concept is a useful tool to break down benefits and costs as seen by the target audience not how we think! BOOKSStrategic Social Marketing by Jeff French & Professor Ross GordonFreaknomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner (Luke's go to for behavioural economics) Optimists Tour of Future: One Curious Man Sets Out to Answer “What's Next?” Mark Stevenson Contact & LinksLuke@bcc.org.au https://thebcc.org.au/The National Social Marketing Centre | The NSMC If you would like to know more about how to apply behavioural science and social marketing check out our Autumn Bootcamp.
Tim attempts to debrief with Randall at dcsports87 about breaking and joining in the Genesis drop of Blokpax: ripping digital NFT pax for chances at real trading cards!
USDA announced a change in their September Crop Production report that could ultimately update planted and harvest acreage estimates. The market is moving ahead of next week's report and also digesting ample rain and shipping problems in Louisiana. For the week, December wheat subtracted six cents while the nearby corn contract declined 30 cents. Timely rains has some saying it could help fill pods, but others contend it is too little too late. The November soybean contract shed 31 cents. December meal lost $11.40 per ton. December cotton fell 82 cents per hundredweight.
Yeager: Welcome to the Friday, September 3, 2021 Market Plus. Here's Jeff French. Nice tie, by the way, Jeff. Do you want to do a fashion talk instead? French: No. Yeager: No, fair enough. You didn't even buy your own tie, that's what I heard. French: No, I have a great fashion designer in my life. Yeager: That's good. Now, are you wearing ties when you go out to see these farmers? French: No. Yeager: No farmer wants to see you in a tie?
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Paul Yeager: Welcome into the Friday, June 25th, 2021 version of the Market Plus segment joining us now, Jeff French. Hello, Jeff. Jeff French: Hello, Paul. Thanks for having me. Paul Yeager: Good to have you here, uh, capitalizing on some, some changes, uh, with you since you were last here and good to have you close by. We might see you a little bit more when we say emergency, we might ring you quite often, but it's a snowstorm you got to come through. Jeff French: Okay. I will be here.
NCMM Executive Director Tom Stewart kicks off Manufacturing Week with a profile on Overhead Door. Special guests include Overhead Door's CMO Joe Dachowicz, CFO John Wilson, and Jeff French, Head of Manufacturing at Grant Thornton.
How do U.S. executives view the future of manufacturing? Some of the answers are contained in a new report from the accounting and consulting firm of Grant Thornton LLP. In a survey of more than 375 U.S. manufacturers, it asked them to detail the major forces that are shaping their industries. They were also invited to describe the steps they're taking to adapt to those changes. On this episode, we get the details from Jeff French, Grant Thornton's national managing partner for consumer and industry products. Based on the firm's research, he lays out the four critical priorities for manufacturers today, as well as their number-one concern for the future. And he discusses both the political and technological factors that promise to radically transform manufacturing in the years ahead. Are manufacturers reshoring operations back to the U.S.? What's the impact on labor? It's a time of deep uncertainty but that's no excuse for inaction.
While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard moderated a panel of Ben Hall, Peter Mounce, Jeff French and Enrico Campidoglio to talk about the state of DevOps in the .NET world. While DevOps is going strong in the open source world, it is coming slowly to .NET. The panelists discuss their preferred toolchains for speeding deployment, testing and instrumentation of software, as well as the cultural changes that have happened in their organizations as an effect or demand of DevOps. The conversation also turns to looking at the tools Microsoft is building to support DevOps vs. the open source tools that are adding Windows and .NET support. There's still a long ways to go!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard moderated a panel of Ben Hall, Peter Mounce, Jeff French and Enrico Campidoglio to talk about the state of DevOps in the .NET world. While DevOps is going strong in the open source world, it is coming slowly to .NET. The panelists discuss their preferred toolchains for speeding deployment, testing and instrumentation of software, as well as the cultural changes that have happened in their organizations as an effect or demand of DevOps. The conversation also turns to looking at the tools Microsoft is building to support DevOps vs. the open source tools that are adding Windows and .NET support. There's still a long ways to go!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations