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On Wednesday's AOA, powered by Cenex Premium Diesel, we start the show with an update from Capitol Hill with Jerry Hagstrom from The Hagstrom Report. In Segment Two, we discuss 45Z/sustainable aviation fuel guidance, feedstocks, soy demand and more with economist, Mac Marshall. Next up in Segment Three, we recap the December WASDE report and look broadly at the grain, livestock and macro markets with Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX. Then we close the show with news headlines, including the latest on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans report issued this week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed listing of the Monarch butterfly as a threatened species and more.
On Thursday's AOA, we start the show with a look at the markets and the funds vs the fundamentals in the trade with Mike Zuzolo from Global Commodity Analytics. In Segment Two, we have a conversation about this week's Congressional letter on 45Z to the Treasury Department, the passing of the Protecting American Agriculture from Foreign Adversaries Act in the House and a Farm Bill update with Congressman Tracey Mann (R-KS). In Segment Three, we have a wide ranging conversation about the ag economy and commodity markets with Mac Marshall, Principal at Balcony View Consulting LLC. Then we wrap with a look at ag news headlines in Segment Four.
On this special episode, we heard from United Soybean Board's Mac Marshall during the NAFB Washington Watch as he talked with our affiliate Brian Winnekins of WRDN in Durand, WI.
Mac Marshall, the vice president of market intelligence for the United Soybean Board, talks about what the May numbers mean for the soy market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode Riley Smith will speak with Beck's Agronomist Nate Meyer, Dustin Hoffmann visits with Mac Marshall of the United Soybean Board at Washington Watch in D.C., and Russ Parker provides his faith-based segment.
The recent WASDE report contained some surprises in the world's soybean production estimates. Mac Marshall, vice president of market intelligence for the United Soybean Board, says the market was looking for a cut in Brazil's soybean production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The USDA released its 2024 Prospective Plantings Report in March. Mac Marshall, vice president of market intelligence for the United Soybean Board, talks about the soybean numbers that stood out in the report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week marked USDA's 100th Annual Ag Outlook Forum, which brings together the industry's leading economists for a look at the financial picture for the upcoming year. USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer joins Agri-Pulse Newsmakers to discuss the projections he offered to kick off the meeting and take a look at the overall health of the farm economy. Then, economists Mac Marshall with the United Soybean Board and Krista Swanson with the National Corn Growers Association offer their thoughts on the upcoming growing season for their respective commodities and what major factors they see influencing the ag economy.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
On Wednesday's AOA, we started the show recapping the Clean Fuels Conference held last week in Fort Worth, TX with Heather Buechter, Communications Director for Clean Fuels Alliance America. Next up in Segment Two, we discuss the soybean markets and demand opportunities with Mac Marshall, VP of Market Intelligence with the United Soybean Board and U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC). In Segment Three, we listened to a recent conversation that we had with geopolitical commentator, author and speaker Peter Zeihan. And then in Segment Four, we wrapped up with news headlines including a look at the latest 2022 Census of Agriculture data out this week from USDA.
Mac Marshall of USB joins us to talk all things soy and Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures shares price action perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mac Marshall, VP Market Intelligence for the United Soybean Board, joins Jonathan Martin, Clean Fuels' Director of Economics and Market Analytics, to discuss the surging demand for biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel and whether there will be enough feedstocks to meet ambitious production targets. The conversation addresses the complex value chain from farm to fuel, highlighting the essential role of energy in ensuring global food affordability and availability.For more information, visit Clean Fuels Alliance America. To suggest topics or guests for a future episode, email us at podcasts@CleanFuels.org.
The December World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates showed that China will cut back on soybean imports. Mac Marshall, vice president of market intelligence for the United Soybean Board, says the slowdown isn't a surprise.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Thanksgiving! Chip Flory traveled to Kansas City last week for NAFB's annual Trade Talk event. There, he recorded many conversations and we bring them to you throughout the next four AgriTalk shows. This first collection features Liz Knutsen of Pioneer, Brad Doyle of ASA, Mac Marshall of USB and Mark Kitt of Syngenta.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Tuesday's AOA, brought to you by Cenex, we start the show with a discussion about U.S. grain exports and recap the Global Ethanol Summit with U.S. Grains Council President and CEO, Ryan LeGrand. In Segment Two, we discuss the current and potential impacts for the Israel/Hamas War on shipping in the Middle East and around the world with Christian Roeloffs, co founder and CEO of Container xChange. In Segment Three, we talk soybeans, crush expansion, exports and more with Mac Marshall, VP of Market Intelligence with the United Soybean Board. Then in Segment Four, we. learn about the new Genetic Merit Pricing Task Force for the feeder cattle market with Tom Brink from Red Angus Association of America and Dr. Kenneth Odde from Kansas State University.
In partnership with the United Soybean Board, our coverage from Port of Grays Harbor in Aberdeen, Washington continues with additional conversations port executive director Gary Nelson, USB vp of market intelligence Mac Marshall, and Maryland soybean farmer Belinda Burrier.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are at Port of Grays Harbor in Aberdeen, Washington in partnership of the United Soybean Board to see first-hand how exports of U.S. soybeans are being facilitated with investments in infrastructure by the soy checkoff. We have conversations with Port of Grays Harbor executive director Gary Nelson, USB vp of market intelligence Mac Marshall, and Maryland soybean farmer Belinda Burrier.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The National Oilseed Processors Association and the United Soybean Board recently unveiled a new study examining the value of the American soybean industry. The study, “The Economic Impact of the U.S. Soybeans & End Products on the U.S. Economy,” found that the total economic impact of the US economy from the soybean sector is around $124 billion annually. Breaking that down, it comes to $85.7 billion from soy production and $9.8 billion from the processing side of the soy industry.During the recent Farm Progress Show we caught up with Mac Marshall, Vice President of Market Intelligence with the United Soybean Board, to get more details on the recently completed study of the soybean industry to the overall economy and to get an update on exports and the food vs fuel debate. What might all the extra soybean meal mean for those of us in the US livestock industry. This episode is sponsored by United Animal Health, a leader in animal health and nutrition. You can learn more about United Animal Health and how they are working to advance animal science worldwide by visiting the website at UnitedANH.comFor more information, on this and other topics, we invite you to visit our websites - www.Feedstuffs.com, and www.NationalHogFarmer.com. While you are there be sure to check out our digital editions and our new Feedstuffs 365 platform.
On Tuesday's AOA, RMA Administrator Marcia Bunger joined us in Segment One to discuss new crop insurance options for specialty crop producers from USDA. Then in Segment Two we get an update on soybean demand, supply and logistics with the VP of Market Intelligence with the United Soybean Board, Mac Marshall. NCBA CEO Colin Woodall joins us in Segment Three to discuss the recent Summer Business Meeting, beef demand and attacks against checkoff programs. Then finally in Segment Four we talk with Dr. Steve Lerner, who is the Senior Scientific and Business Advisor with Chr. Hansen, about heat stress in cattle and the effective use of probiotics.
Mac Marshall serves as the vice president, market intelligence for the United Soybean Board and the U.S. Soybean Export Council. He joins us today to talk through supply and demand factors in the soy complex – from acres to expanding crush capacity. Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures shares perspective on price consolodation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mac Marshall, United Soybean Board vice president of market intelligence, says the only major change was a reduction in old crop exports by 15 million bushels.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report from USDA offers a fresh look at the new growing season. Mac Marshall, United Soybean Board vice president of market intelligence, says the May WASDE offers the first look at the new crop balance sheetsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Biofuel investments and the current expansion of U.S. soybean crush capacity are helping to improve farmers' bottom lines, especially in areas that were previously underserved. In this episode of Fueling Conversations, Mac Marshall, vice president of market intelligence for the United Soybean Board, discusses growth in biodiesel and renewable diesel that has allowed soybean farmers to build upon the prior investments and technological innovations that have enabled soy to play a role in biofuels.Visit unitedsoybean.org or cleanfuels.org for more information.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Get the latest news of agriculture with American Ag Today! On this episode, we have part two of a recent interview with Mac Marshall from United Soybean Board. We discuss the markets and the outlook for soybean demand.
Get the latest news of agriculture with American Ag Today! On this episode, we have part one of a recent interview with Mac Marshall from United Soybean Board. We discuss the markets and the outlook for soybean demand.
In our weekly series From the Furrow, host Britt O'Connell and fellow grain geeks shed light on current market conditions and how grain producers can take action to manage their risk.This week, Britt is joined by Mac Marshall, Vice President of Market Intelligence for the United Soybean Board. How is the Board connecting US soybean growers with domestic and global markets? What's the outlook for the upcoming US soybean crop, based on recent reports and estimates? Britt and Mac discuss those topics and a whole lot more.To learn more about the United Soybean Board, visit UnitedSoybean.org.Questions or comments? Contact us at Insights@Ever.Ag, or give us a call at (312) 492-4200.Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION.©2023 Ever.Ag, Confidential and Proprietary.--The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod
Markets with Naomi Blohm, Total Farm Marketing by Stewart Peterson. State Climatologist Trent Ford talks snow pack and what the potential may be for River levels later this spring. Conversation with Mac Marshall, United Soybean Board on diverse and new uses for soy.
Weather remains a major concern throughout the U.S., especially the midwest as dangerous storms are again developing. John Homenuk of empireweather.com joins us to describe the patterns he's seeing. Mac Marshall is vice president, market intelligence at the United Soybean Board and he joins us to discuss USDA's recent prospective plantings report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the United Soybean Board February Meeting this week, Jesse Allen sat down to talk markets with Mac Marshall, VP of Market Intelligence with USB.
The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report from USDA finalizes figures for the 2022 soybean crop. Mac Marshall, United Soybean Board vice president of market intelligence, explains the data.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dec. 21-27: Mac Marshall with USB provides a preview of topics to be discussed at the 2023 Kansas Soybean Expo.
In 2022 American farmers produced the fourth largest soybean crop on record at 117 million metric tons or roughly 4.4 billion bushels. The good news: Demand is matching global supply and prices are decent. The challenging news: Our demand for soybean oil is outpacing our demand for soybean meal. Given the math (about 80% of a soybean is meal, 20% is oil), this presents a challenge. That's why the soybean industry has issued a challenge to find more innovative ways to utilize soybean meal. Mac Marshall, VP of Market Intelligence with United Soybean Board joins Damian for an always interesting dialogue about soybeans, world markets, and more. Sponsored by Pattern Ag pattern.ag and AGvisorPRO getagvisorpro.com
Mac Marshall, vice president market intelligence for USB and USSEC, talked about soybean fundamentals that could be reflected in tomorrow's USDA report plus Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures shares price action perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renewable diesel is the new buzz talk everywhere in Agriculture. Will its take off and reality match the fervor in farm circle discussions? Will the tax credits giving RD lift off remain with us? Will more biofuel fuel the “no food for fuel” debate? Well, yes, that's almost a guarantee! Mac Marshall, VP of Market Intelligence with the United Soybean Board talks all things soybean and renewable diesel, from numbers to acres, to marketplace issues and more. Sponsored by Pattern Ag pattern.ag and AGvisorPRO getagvisorpro.com
A busy final day of the Farm Progress Show in Boone, IA as we wrap up three days broadcasting live at the show. In segment one, we talk fertilizer and input conversations being had at the show with Kevin McNew, Chief Economist at Farmers Business Network. Next, we feature a discussion with Harold Wolle who is the Vice President of the National Corn Growers Association and a look at some new equipment from CLAAS with Greg Frenzel. In segment three, Mac Marshall with the United Soybean Board and USSEC joins us to discuss the soy industry, markets, exports and more. Last but not least, we wrap the show with Bryan Doherty of Total Farm Marketing who joins us to discuss market trade action on Thursday. Today's show brought to you by Growmark/FS; learn more at https://www.growmark.com.
On today's 4th of July holiday, we have two very interesting discussions about the market trade. First, we talk with Kevin McNew who is the Chief Economist at Farmers Business Network. We discuss the state of the markets over the holiday, the latest reports and more. Then, we have a discussion with Mac Marshall, Senior Vice President of Market Intelligence with the U.S. Soybean Export Council and United Soybean Board about the outlook for the soy market heading into July.
Tuesday's show began with Garrett Toay of AgTraderTalk providing an update on planting progress across the country and his thoughts on what to expect with Thursday's WASDE report from USDA. Mac Marshall, VP of Market Intelligence at USSEC then highlighted the opportunities for the soy complex in the arena of global trade. Speaking of global trade, Simon Lester, editor and founder of the China Trade Monitor, joined the show in segment three to discuss how the world's perception of China is changing and whether or not the WTO still has a purpose in 2022. Finally, we ended the show with Mary Thomas-Hart, Environmental Counsel with NCBA discussing the WOTUS Roundtables EPA is holding across the country.
Our food supply is in the headlines every day – as prices soar, shortages increase and a war 6,000 miles away has the head of the U.N. Food Programme predicting that it'll get even worse. U.S. farmers are working hard to establish a safe and secure food supply domestically while climate change is creating new challenges every day. One of our core crops comes from the hard work of our US soy farmers; so I invited Mac Marshall from the United Soybean Board to give us the lowdown. Mac serves as the Vice President, Market Intelligence for the United Soybean Board (USB) and U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC). His background includes serving as a staff economist at the US Bureau of Labor Statistics with a focus on agriculture commodities. Mac serves as an industry source of market information and analysis here and globally. I can think of no one better to give us the real take about what's going on.
Mac Marshall is the Vice President, Market Intelligence for the United Soybean Board and he joins us to discuss all things soy plus Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com shares price action perspective. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mac Marshall, Director of Market Intelligence with the US Soybean Export Council, started Monday's show with a look at larger than anticipated soybean acreage and an update on the demand picture for global soy. Then, John Baranick of DTN Weather discussed the fire danger on the central plains today, and the severe weather risk that's shaping up across the Southeast. And Jacqui Fatka, Policy Editor of Farm Progress, provided an update to the Ocean Shipping Reform act, Livestock Disaster Assistance, and US Trade Rep Katherine Tai's testimony to the House and Senate
Mac Marshall is the oilseed analyst at the United Soybean Board and he joins us to discuss the recent WASDE reports plus China and other factors that impact the soybean market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on AOA Todd Neeley of DTN, Mac Marshall of USSEC, Geoff Cooper with RFA and Kam Quarles from the National Potato Council.
Our fourth and final show featuring recorded conversations with various people at this year's NAFB convention, including Kent Beadle of CHS Hedging, Kevin Scott of ASA, Mac Marshall of USB, and Ryan Stockwell of IndigoAg. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2021 U.S. soybean crop is projected to yield 4.45 billion bushels on just less than 88 million acres. Not bad considering a century ago we devoted only about 100,000 American acres to soybean production. So where do all those soybeans go and what happens to them once they leave the field? Mac Marshall, VP of Market Intelligence with the United Soybean Board explains all things soy - from exports to human soybean consumption to grower-funded marketing and research. Sponsored by LandTrust landtrust.com
Mark Gebhards provides an update on National issues. Mac Marshall, United Soybean Board and US Soy Export Council, talks with DeLoss about using for soybean oil for fuel - particularly aviation fuel use and what that might mean for soybean meal. Steve Bridge reports on the Chicago Bears intent to purchase the Arlington Racetrack and what that might mean for the Solider Field property, owned by the Chicago Park District.
DeLoss talks with Mac Marshall, VP of Market Intelligence with the United Soybean Board and US Soybean Export Council about new uses for soybean oil and meal and what proposed legislation might mean for the future.
The soybean crop across the United States looks strong to meet domestic and international demand. Mac Marshall, United Soybean Board and U.S. Soybean Export Council Vice President of Market Intelligence, says the overall crop across the nation is in good shape. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mac Marshall, vice president, market intelligence for the United Soybean Board (USB) and the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC), joins us this afternoon to talk about the soybean market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mac Marshall, Turtle Beach Senior Director of PR and Brand Communications, joins us to talk about Turtle Beach, as well as what's going on with Roccat and Neat Microphones.
The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows price support for new crop soybeans. Mac Marshall, vice president of market intelligence at the United Soybean Board and U.S. Soybean Export Council, says the May report offers a peak at the new crop marketing season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thursday on Adams on Agriculture analysis of this week’s WASDE report from USB’s Mac Marshall, Rabo’s Steve Nicholoson and AgMarket.net’s Matt Bennett plus NCGA president John Linder on spending and tax proposals.
Giants LHP prospect Mac Marshall was nice enough to spend time with me discussing the mental side of the game, the incredible new technology available to help development, how he dealt with the loss of the 2020 minor league season, and what he’s looking forward to in the season to come. I hope you enjoy this conversation!Mac was recently the subject of a There R Giants profile as well.Intro/Outro: “You’re Still a Young Man” by Tower of Power Get full access to There R Giants at rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe