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Matt Houston, New Frontier Capital MarketsJim Mintert, Purdue/CME Ag Economy Barometer
Matt Grill is the senior director of Congressional relations for the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC). He joined us to discuss the situation with Prop 12. Tanner Ehmke is Lead Economist for Grains and Oilseeds in CoBank's Knowledge Exchange research division and he weighs both sides of the Federal Reserve not lowering interest rates plus talks about the status of ag banks. And we have the second part of the conversation with USB Chair Philip Good and USB Treasurer Matt Gast on this episode of the Soy Checkoff Check-in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode was recorded at the 2025 Western Dairy Management Conference in Reno, Nevada.Dr. Lock begins with an overview of his presentation, discussing nutrition and genomics impacts on the speed of progress in milk fat production. He also talks about historic differences in milk fat production in Europe compared to the US. With the reduction in generation interval that genomics provides, a more complete understanding of rumen and mammary metabolism will continue to be imperative. How do we supply the nutrients she needs to meet her genetic potential? (3:34)Can we feed too much 16:0? The panel discusses how palmitic and other fatty acids are incorporated into milk fat. They emphasize that no matter what, milk fat will remain a liquid at body temperature, so that does provide some limitations. Processors can alter their protocols to account for increased palmitic acid in milk fat and for increased milk fat in milk overall. (8:35)There is a gene called DGAT that can explain about 50% of the variation in milk fat content. Dr. Lock discusses some research looking at more vs less favorable DGAT profiles and how feeding palmitic acid interacted with those profiles in milk fat production. (13:04)The panel discusses whether there is a physiological limit for how much milk fat a cow can produce. Traditionally, when milk yield increased, fat yield decreased, but that is not the current case. We are learning more all the time about altering rations and using new oilseed ingredients like whole cottonseed and high-oleic soybeans. Dr. De Souza emphasizes that understanding de novo fatty acid synthesis is really important to keep pace with genomic progress. (16:08)Amino acid supplementation has recently been linked with milk fat production, with the assumed mechanism of action being increased mammary gland enzyme synthesis and activity. Dr. Lock describes a study assessing amino acid-fatty acid interactions in fresh cows. The amino acid (metabolizable protein) effect was greater for fat yield than feeding fatty acids, which was interesting. But perhaps more exciting was the effects were additive. Feeding both high metabolizable protein and 2% palmitic:oleic acid blend resulted in 9.5 kg more energy-corrected milk and a carryover effect after supplementation ceased. (22:41)Dr. Lock summarizes some of his group's work on using oilseeds in dairy diets.(28:24)Dr. De Souza and Dr. Lock give some perspective on just how much we have learned about milk components over the last several years. (34:38)Panelists share their take-home thoughts, including practical advice on increasing milk fat production and what's on the horizon for fatty acid nutrition research. (37:15)Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt.
Alex Grosmeyer, Advance Trading; Randy Sheley, GSI; Chris Yates, WMBD-TV Peoria
We sit down with David Widmar from Agricultural Economic Insights to discuss who's buying U.S. corn, how exchange rates can factor in, inflation and the broader ag economy. Learn more at https://www.aei.ag. Plus, we have a conversation about the grain markets, supply/demand and more with Tanner Ehmke, Lead Economist for Grains and Oilseeds with CoBank. More at https://www.cobank.com. And in Segment One, we recap the July WASDE Report out Friday with minimal changes and hear from Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX. More at https://www.stonex.com.
Don Schaefer, Midwest Truckers; Joe Camp, Commstock Investments, a Profit Watch 101 with Paige Lemenager, talking college costs; weather with Mark Henderson
Karl Setzer, Consus Ag Marketing; Sam Taylor Rabo AgriFinance
As the geopolitical situation shall we say... deteriorates, what impact are overseas conflicts and trade disputes having on Aussie grain markets? Vitor Pistoia, Senior Grains and Oilseeds Analyst for Rabobank, is watching global events closely and joins Oli to explain the resulting market dynamics, as well as the opportunities for canola growers as the Sustainable Aviation Fuels industry gains traction. takeawaysGeopolitical events have a lag effect on grain pricesSustainable aviation fuel is gaining traction but requires clear guidelinesThe balance between food and fuel production is a critical issueFarmers must stay informed about competitor crops and market trendsMonitoring currency and bond markets is essential for decision-makingchapters00:00 Introduction to global grain and oilseed markets05:18 Current trends in grain and oilseed prices08:01 The impact of global events on agriculture11:04 Sustainable Aviation Fuels: current status and future13:32 The dilemma of food vs. fuel16:03 Future projections for grains and oilseedsThis episode of Humans of Agriculture is brought to you by our friends at Rabobank Australia.You can hear more episodes of Humans of Agriculture here.If you enjoyed this episode, share with a friend and let us know your thoughts at hello@humansofagriculture.com. Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review!
Aaron Curtis, MidCo; Jennhy Webb, IL Farm Bureau; Stephen Nicholson, Rabo Research
On Wednesday's AOA, we start the show with a look at grains, cotton, dairy and cattle markets with Shawn Hackett from Hackett Financial Advisors. In Segment Two, we have a conversation with Congressman Tracey Mann (R-KS). In Segment Three, we look at the global picture for grains and oilseeds as we move into summer with Steve Nicholson, Global Sector Strategist for Grains and Oilseeds with Rabobank. Then we close the show in Segment Four with a planting update and talk of what it means to be a Dad on the farm with Brent Renner, fourth-generation farmer and United Soybean Board director from Klemme, IA.
Idaho has set a record for total value of agricultural exports for four straight years.
On Wednesday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with updates on the newly announced USDA plan to combat bird flu and lower egg prices along with other news headlines. In Segment Two, we talk about spring acreage potential and new projections from CoBank with Tanner Ehmke, Lead Economist, Grains and Oilseeds at CoBank. In Segment Three, we catch up on ethanol industry news and issues with Geoff Cooper, President and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association. Then we close the show in Segment Four with a recap of the February board meeting of the United Soybean Board with USB Audit and Evaluation Committee Chair, Don Wyss of Indiana.
In this RaboResearch miniseries of podcasts, we unpack the major trends from fork to farm along the global food and agriculture supply chain. RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand General Manager Stefan Vogel discusses key grain and biofuel industry trends through 2030 with US-based Global Sector Strategist – Grains & Oilseeds Steve Nicholson. RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disclaimer, our New Zealand RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.co.nz/knowledge/disclaimer, and our Global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html for information about the scope and limitations of the Australian, New Zealand, and Global RaboResearch material published on the podcast.
Join RaboResearch analysts Vitor Pistóia and Paul Joules as they discuss what is going on for grains, oilseeds, and farm inputs at the end of the year. RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disclaimer, our New Zealand RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.co.nz/knowledge/disclaimer, and our Global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html for information about the scope and limitations of the Australian, New Zealand, and Global RaboResearch material published on the podcast.
Welcome to the October episode of In Conversation With… hosted this month by Principal Consultant Mark Bowsher-Gibbs. On today's episode Mark is joined by Sebastien Mallet, CEO at ODA (Offre & Demande Agricole). They discuss the UK and European harvest, how UK grain prices have changed and what drives price change, the best time to sell into the market and selling strategies going forward. Timestamps:03.17 Harvest 2024 in Europe04.40 Getting market messages/analysis to farmers06.05 Where the UK sits in the global supply and demand picture06.45 “The world market is a village” (freight costs)10.24 US influence on wheat market (record yields and surplus export volumes)14.28 Factors influencing UK market ex-farm prices21.55 Malting premium 23.10 Where might wheat market prices go next25.36 Selling strategies28.05 Weather effects on the market29.24 Oilseed Rape – UK a net importer FAS ResourcesAgribusiness News September 2024 - Cereals and Oilseeds | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service (fas.scot)Other Related ResourcesODA Connect - The independent grain marketing consultancy for FarmersCorn Returns: Ex-farm prices and volumes | AHDBCereals and Oilseeds markets | AHDB
Last week the 2024 Farm Progress Show took place in Boone, Iowa. Coming into agriculture's largest farm show of the year, Rabobank took the opportunity to bring its global grains and oilseeds team together to tour Midwest fields and talk with growers and agribusiness leaders.Joining us in this episode to share their insights and global perspectives are Rabobank researchers Stephen Nicholson and Sam Taylor. We explore what looks to be ahead for this fall harvest, farm input cost trends and the impact of interest rates, US elections and more.This episode of Feedstuffs in Focus 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.com
In this episode Tiffany Stephenson is joined by Dr Steve Hoad, team leader in agronomy, physiology & genetics at SRUC, to provide an update on how Spring cereal varieties have been performing during the 2024 variety trials, along with his top variety picks. Welcome to Cropcast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, Tiffany Stephenson will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field.Producer George Gauley, Editor Iain Boyd, Executive Producer Kerry Hammond, in association with the Scottish Government.Linked FAS ResourcesFor the most recent Scottish Recommended list 24/25 https://www.sruc.ac.uk/media/4qybv20b/sruc-cereals-recommended-list-2024-tables-winter-edition-w1.pdf Full variety data sets collected are available on the AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds website https://ahdb.org.uk/rl Lothian crop trials webinar 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V74muZHiI9w
On Monday's AOA, as we celebrate the Labor Day holiday, we listen back to more conversations from the 2024 Farm Progress Show on today's program. First up though in Segment One, we take a look at some of the latest stories and ag news to start. Then in Segment Two, we have a wide ranging conversation with Landus CEO Matt Carstens. In Segment Three, we talk about grains and oilseeds and look at the big picture with Stephen Nicholson, Global Sector Strategist- Grains and Oilseeds at Rabobank. Finally, we talk with FBN co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer, Charles Baron in Segment Four.
We saw the markets relatively quiet on Friday as we headed into the Labor Day weekend. But, it has been a volatile month and so we caught up with Stephen Nicholson, Global Sector Strategist for Grains and Oilseeds at Rabobank during the Farm Progress Show to get his thoughts on the trade heading into harvest. Also, we discuss the work of the SCN Coalition and talk with Dr. Horacio Lopez-Nicora, Assistant Professor of Soybean Pathology and Nematology at Ohio State University about the spread of soybean cyst nematode across the U.S. in recent years. Learn more at https://www.thescncoalition.com.
In this episode Tiffany Stephenson is joined by Dr Steve Hoad, team leader in agronomy, physiology & genetics at SRUC, to provide an update on how winter cereal varieties have been performing during the 2024 variety trials, along with his top variety picks. Welcome to Cropcast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, Tiffany Stephenson will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field. Producer George Gauley, Editor Iain Boyd, Executive Producer Kerry Hammond, in association with the Scottish Government. Linked FAS ResourcesFor the most recent Scottish Recommended list 24/25 https://www.sruc.ac.uk/media/4qybv20b/sruc-cereals-recommended-list-2024-tables-winter-edition-w1.pdf Full variety data sets collected are available on the AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds website https://ahdb.org.uk/rl Lothian crop trials webinar 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V74muZHiI9w
In this episode, Tom and Julie are joined by Steve Nicholson, Senior Analyst - Grains & Oilseeds, Rabo AgriFinance. The three of them discuss the current grain market and what market trends growers should look out for in the next couple of months.
As part of our special podcast series brought to you by the School of Sustainable Food and Farming at Harper Adams University, this episode looks at how healthy soils underpin resilient and sustainable farming systems. Arable agronomist and farm consultant with Ceres Rural, Louise Penn, beef and sheep farmer and AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds representative Izzy Eames and regenerative farmer, coach and consultant at Grassfed Farmer Silas Hedley-Lawrence dig deeper into the role of soil in tackling climate change, improving nature and health, whilst looking at how adopting a more regenerative farming approach can help restore, enhance soil health, ecosystems and communities. Message us
This week's Open Mic guest is Steve Nicholson, Global Sector Strategist for Grains and Oilseeds with Rabobank. In this interview, Nicholson discusses the mixed signals the Federal Reserve is sifting through as it continues to battle inflation. While there improvements in the economy, Nicholson says higher rates impact capital intensive businesses like transportation and agriculture. He says farmers need clear answers on risk management tools a new farm bill should provide.
Wheat sank lower once again on Friday while corn finished on the lows of the day. Soybeans and meal meantime did find some support to round out the week. We talk July options expiration, walk through various charts and more with Tommy Grisafi from Advance Trading Inc. and ATI Pro Media on today's show. Watch their YouTube channel each weekday morning at 9am CST for more market content: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwCNbhcAodHML3Mu_1pYsr7zeEnXaIroi&si=ja97wg1vvl1GecwV Also, we sit down with CoBank Lead Economist for Grains and Oilseeds, Tanner Ehmke, to talk about his new report looking at the wheat markets and the Russian crop in particular. You can view that report online via CoBank's Knowledge Exchange here: https://www.cobank.com/knowledge-exchange/grain-and-farm-supply/russias-smaller-wheat-harvest-expected-to-drive-market-volatility In Segment One, we also hear from Ryan Moe of StoneX as he shared some market thoughts with us for our Friday Midday Commentary. And we wrap the show with news headlines in Segment Four today.
On Tuesday's AOA, we discuss crop progress, position squaring ahead of this week's WASDE report and more market analysis with Garrett Toay from Ag Trader Talk. In Segment Two, we take a look at the April meat export numbers and recap the recent U.S. Meat Export Federation conference with USMEF President and CEO, Dan Halstrom. In Segment Three, we listen to a recent conversation with Rabobank Grains and Oilseeds analyst, Andrick Payen, about their new ten year outlook for grains and oilseeds. We then wrap the show in Segment Four with a look at the latest ag news headlines.
Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the higher moves in soybeans, corn, and wheat, the lower close in cattle, and mixed hogs.Learn more about what's happening in the agriculture markets here: https://brownfieldagnews.com/markets/Find more agriculture news here: https://brownfieldagnews.com/The latest commodity and livestock futures:➡︎ May corn $4.39 and ¾ up $.01 and ¾➡︎ May soybeans $11.84 up $.17 and ¾➡︎ May soybean meal $341.40 up $7.00➡︎ May soybean oil 46.17 down 18 points➡︎ May Chicago wheat $5.37 and ¾ up $.09 and ¼➡︎ April live cattle $187.60 down $1.12➡︎ April lean hogs $84.37 down $.15Connect with us:➡︎ X (formally Twitter): https://twitter.com/brownfield➡︎ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrownfieldAgNews➡︎ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBR7KnDynZ0hw7xF23dE94ABrownfield Ag News creates and delivers original content across multiple media platforms. Brownfield is the largest and one of the oldest agricultural news networks in the country carrying agricultural news, markets, weather, commentary and feature content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.comGrain Markets and Other Stuff Links-Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogleTikTokYouTubeFutures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.In recent weeks, China has ramped up its grain purchases, acquiring over 1.2 million tons of corn, sorghum, and barley from various sources including the US and Ukraine. These purchases, comprising more than 20 cargoes, reflect China's efforts to bolster its grain reserves amidst sluggish global prices and to support domestic prices by stockpiling ahead of the planting season.Additionally, China has allocated significant funds, totaling $19.54 billion, to expand its grain and oilseed stockpiles, marking an 8.1% increase from the previous year. This investment underscores China's commitment to ensuring food security and increasing domestic production to meet the needs of its vast population.Meanwhile, USDA reported multiple flash sales on Monday, including corn sales to Taiwan and soybean cake and meal sales to unknown destinations, indicating continued demand for US agricultural products in global markets.Despite these developments, US soybean shipments declined last week, while Brazil's soybean harvest is progressing steadily, with 48% of the crop already harvested according to AgRural. Moreover, Brazil's second corn crop planting is advancing rapidly, with 86% planted compared to 70% during the same period last year.In the renewable energy sector, Valero, the nation's second-largest ethanol producer, has partnered with Summit Carbon Solutions to transport carbon from eight of its facilities through Summit's proposed pipeline. This partnership aims to facilitate carbon transportation across the Corn Belt, with the pipeline expected to carry 18.5 million metric tons of carbon annually and involve more than half of the US corn ethanol industry.Stay tuned as global grain markets evolve amidst changing demand dynamics and strategic investments aimed at enhancing food security and sustainability.
Join RaboResearch analyst Vitor Pistóia and regional manager Stefan Vogel as they unpack what lies ahead for grains and oilseeds in 2024 and how global climate trends and geopolitics can shape markets.
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Joel Williams, an independent plant and soil health educator and consultant, talks about diversity, productivity versus profitability, as well as suggesting future research areas for AHDB in the second part of our interview. Laura Awdry (Dairy) and Ana Reynolds (Cereals & Oilseeds) caught up with Joel during a recent series of AHDB events that took place across England and Scotland. Useful links Learn about soil secrets with Joel Williams in our recent podcasts and YouTube videos | AHDB GREATsoils | AHDB Soil structure | AHDB Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk
Joel Williams, an independent plant and soil health educator and consultant, talks about systems approaches, measurement of soil and plant health, and nutrition. Ana Reynolds (Cereals & Oilseeds) and Laura Awdry (Dairy) caught up with Joel during a recent series of AHDB events that took place across England and Scotland. Useful links GREATsoils | AHDB Soil structure | AHDB Farm events and agricultural shows | AHDB Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk
IFPRI-AMIS SEMINAR SERIES Emerging Trends in the Global Soybean Complex Co-organized by IFPRI and Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) DEC 14, 2023 - 9:30 TO 11:00AM EST Global changes in soybean production and consumption are reshaping global markets. Global oilseed prices have fallen considerably since last year's record highs. World soybean production is likely to hit a record high in 2023/24, with global ending stocks projected to rebuild for the second consecutive year. Global soybean trade continues to be driven by China, which accounts for about 60% of total soybean imports. China's domestic consumption has grown at about 4% per year over the past 10 years. In the United States, increased biodiesel production has diverted more soybean production to be crushed domestically for soybean oil, reducing soybean exports. As a result, Brazil and other suppliers have seen their market shares grow. In 2023/24, Brazil is projected to account for almost 58% of total soybean exports. This seminar will explore the market outlook for soybeans and vegetable oils, and examine the implications of the US biodiesel industry and recent developments in South American soybean production. Introduction Joseph Glauber, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI and interim Secretary of AMIS Market Situation and Outlook for Soybeans Di Yang, Economist, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Growth of the US biodiesel Industry and its implication for the Global Soybean Market Joanna Hitchner, Chair, Interagency Commodity Estimates Committee (ICEC) for Oilseeds, World Agricultural Outlook Board, USDA Vegetable Oils: Some Observations on World Markets and Trade Darren Cooper, Senior Grains & Oilseeds Economist/Commodities Analyst, International Grains Council Recent Developments in the South American Soybean Complex Ramiro Costa, Chief Economist, Buenos Aires Grain Exchange Moderator Seth Meyer, USDA Chief Economist and AMIS chair Links Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS): https://www.amis-outlook.org/ More about this seminar: https://www.ifpri.org/event/emerging-trends-global-soybean-complex Subscribe IFPRI Insights newsletter and event announcements at www.ifpri.org/content/newsletter-subscription
Hear what Cereals & Oilseeds sector chair Tom Clarke had to say at AHDB's Funding Your Future live event in November. Useful links Funding Your Future 2023 – Cereals & Oilseeds | AHDB Funding Your Future 2023 – Beef & Lamb | AHDB Funding Your Future 2023 – Dairy | AHDB Funding Your Future 2023 – Pork | AHDB Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk
Our sector councils are proposing to increase levy rates from the 2024/25 financial year. Joining guest host Rebecca Wilson to discuss the reasons behind this and why it will benefit you and our industry are sector chairs Mike Sheldon (Pork), Colin Bateman (Beef & Lamb), Tom Clarke (Cereals & Oilseeds), and Lyndon Edwards (Dairy). Useful links Funding Your Future 2023 | AHDB Funding Your Future 2023 – Beef & Lamb | AHDB Funding Your Future 2023 – Pork | AHDB Funding Your Future 2023 – Dairy | AHDB Funding Your Future 2023 – Cereals & Oilseeds | AHDB Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk
We spoke to Arlan Suderman, chief commodities economist at the StoneX group, to hear about key developments in both the US and global grain and oilseeds market.
A deep dive on current issues globally affecting fertilizer prices, market access and commodity prices. Includes drought impacts and trade issues. To discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com
Biofuels on the Edge with Walter Cronin Biofuels are key to decarbonize transportation in the energy transition. However, poor harvests, weak regulatory support, war and inflation all threaten the key grain and oilseed feedstocks. Money is flowing into processing and infrastructure, but have the risks been priced in? This year only Brazil's bumper crop of soybean has saved global supply after atrocious harvests in Argentina and a US crop on the brink of disaster only saved by early August rains. What happens if Ukraine harvest is further degraded or, unthinkably, ceased due to the use of tactical nukes? On the regulatory side, has EPA undermined the US administrations goals around biofuels? What happens to biofuel production if we face a global harvest shortage? In this episode, investor and biofuels expert, Walter Cronin returns to discuss the state and future of biofuels.
Friday's AOA began with Matt Bennett of AgMarket.net who discussed the rubber band move in November soybean futures following the report. In segment 2, Dan Halstrom of the USMEF discussed the most recent export results for red meat from the US. Tanner Ehmke, Lead Economist for Grains and Oilseeds discussed the changes to non-US corn and soy production with the impact of weather events around the world.
Thoughts on Grains and Oilseeds Post Acreage Report Surprise
Dr. Trent Irby discusses the changes in soybean production including more intensive management, changes in planting dates and fertilizer use. To discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com
Join Nutrien agrologist Lyle Cowell to learn about Canada's golden crop; Canola. What makes it special and why it grows so well on the Canadian Prairies? We talk timing, fertility, pests & soil health. To discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com
Yield10 Biosciences is commercializing camelina, an oilseed that can be grown as a cash cover crop.
Wheat Finds Support and Oilseeds Hit Resistance
Grains and Oilseeds Grind Lower
Peter Meyer, Head of Grain and Oilseeds with S&P Global Commodity Insights visits with Chris about a number of market fundamentals to watch over the next several weeks as we get into the heat of harvest. Peter talks about the grain markets playing tug of war inside a price range with fairly good support. While Peter doesn't see a lot of downside risk, he does talk about a number of things to pay attention to which could move the markets. Some of the key things they discuss are around the US stock market, Strength of the US dollar, increasing interest rates, reduced production, potential US recession, upcoming USDA reports, South American production, export demand, and varying basis levels across the country. They go on to discuss some of the considerations as you market both the 2022 and 2023 crops. Finally, Peter talks about his thoughts on 2023 planted acres and how that could affect price movements between corn, soybeans, and wheat in the months to come.
Today we share our very last conversation from the 2022 Farm Progress Show. Andrick Pain, a Grain and Oilseed Analyst for Rabo AgriFinance, joined Tanner to talk through some of the latest and coming trends in ag markets.
Quarterly stocks came in as expected, soybean acres were a bullish surprise, but that couldn't stop the selling in corn, wheat, and soybeans
With guest Stephen Nicholson, EVP Global Sector Strategist-Grains and Oilseeds, Rabo AgriFinance How are global markets reacting to ongoing conditions? What does that mean for your bottom line? In this episode, we get the inside scoop from grain marketing expert Stephen Nicholson. Tune in to hear his take on market trends.
Steve Nicholson is the Global Strategist – Grains & Oilseeds at RaboResearch and he joins us to discuss their recent ten-year outlook titled "The Grain Drain After Ukraine." NCBA president Don Shiefelbein, fresh off his trip to D.C. to testify at the House ag hearing on cattle market transparency, talks about the frustrations and wishes of the producers he represents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.