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Our Friday Market Roundtable features Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Advisors and Sue Martin of Ag & Investment Services. Topics include looking ahead to 2027 and global events impacting the grain markets around the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the week rounded out the end of the month as well, long liquidation and pressure from lower crude oil dropped commodity prices. Soybean oil was the bright spot, with biofuel demand remaining strong. Cattle futures stepped back once again as boxed beef and lower cash refused to provide support. Sue Martin with Ag & Investment Services recaps today's trade.
Sue Martin talks interest rates, oil, corn, soybeans, hogs, cattle and packing plants in our Market Plus.
Sue Martin discusses the latest trade deal with China along with corn, soybeans, cattle and hogs in our Market Analysis.
The cattle complex was down sharply on Thursday as it appears multiple factors (the lockout at Cargill in Fort Morgan, CO, upcoming Cattle on Feed Report, etc) had a hand in limit lower feeder cattle and big losses in live cattle. The grains and oilseeds also saw more selling pressure as we near the weekend holiday. Bryan Doherty with Total Farm Marketing joins us to discuss the Thursday trade action and share market perspective. Find more online by visiting https://www.totalfarmmarketing.com. Those in the cattle industry have been aware for the past four weeks that the Cargill beef processing facility in Fort Morgan, Colorado, has been dark. However, news of a labor lockout grabbed the attention of trading algorithms this week, adding pressure to cattle futures despite the situation being well known within the industry. On this week's Cattle Chatter, Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek discusses the impact of the plant shutdown, the continued strength in the cash cattle market, and even the outside pressure created by President Trump's social media comments about addressing the nation's beef shortage. We also begin the show with Mike Castle from StoneX and hear from Susan and Sue Martin from Ag and Investments in Segment Four.
We are a worldwide podcast built for the blue-collar, heart-driven truck community. We appreciate each and every one of you for tuning in. In this episode, I'm sharing a personal story—the first time I got to meet Sue Martin from Gas Monkey Garage and Fast N' Loud, better known by many as the “Dragon Lady.” Now this isn't an interview—this is the real, behind-the-scenes experience of meeting her for the first time, what that moment was like, and the impression it left. And I'll tell you straight up—what you see on TV is exactly who she is. No act, no filter—just unapologetically Sue. You either love her or you don't… but one thing's for sure, she's the real deal. So sit back, relax, and enjoy Part One of this two-part story. Part Two is coming right behind it—so don't miss it. 10 Hashtags (C10 Trucks):
Welcome back to C10 America Mornings on C10 America Talks, the worldwide podcast built for the blue-collar, heart-driven truck community. We appreciate each and every one of you for tuning in and riding along with us. This episode is Part Two—the final chapter of the story about the first time I met Sue Martin from Gas Monkey Garage and Fast N' Loud, also known by many as the “Dragon Lady.” If you caught Part One, you already know how it started. Now, this is where it all comes together—the moments that wrapped it up, the final interaction, and what really stuck with me after it was all said and done. And just like I said before—what you see on TV is exactly who she is. No act, no filter—just real. That's something you don't always come across, and it's something that leaves an impression. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the conclusion of the story—Part Two. 10 Keywords (C10 Parts, Products & Services): 10 Hashtags (C10 Trucks): www.c10americamagazine.com
Corn and soybeans finished with modest gains Friday while wheat stabilized following Thursday's selloff. Cattle futures reversed course to close lower but still ended with a strong week. Sue Martin of Ag and Investment recaps the trade.
Today's guests include Bryan Doherty with Total Farm Marketing, Sue Martin with Ag & Investments and a new episode of Cattle Chatter with Susan Littlefield and Brad Kooima from KKV Trading.
Sue Martin with Ag & Investment Services, Inc. talks market action and Mike Minor of Professional Ag Marketing shares livestock market perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cattle futures finished $3-$5 higher, as grilling season sits just around the corner. Soybeans led the grains higher. Sue Martin of Ag and Investment Services recaps the trade.
This week's Q&A was a fun mix of rider position, balance, and some great behind the scenes updates from Florida. I was also joined by Nicole from my team, it has been so great to have here for a few days!I shared some great takeaways from my clinic with Sue Martin last weekend.We shared a few exciting updates about wrapping up 30 Days to Dressage, upcoming World Cup plans, and some really encouraging progress with Mik. One of the big themes in this episode is how much consistent training adds up over time, even when it feels like progress is slow in the moment.We also talked through some really helpful rider position ideas, and had a great discussion about posture, lower leg position, and how small rider habits can make a big difference in balance and communication.Then we answered some Strides member questions about canter transitions, lower leg placement, tipping forward in the canter depart, and what to do when horses get inverted or motorbike through the turns.Happy Riding, AmeliaPS. Are you joining us at World Cup? We would love to see you there! If you have not RSVP'd yet, here's the link to save your spot.
Wheat led the grain surge higher Friday and week over week as conflict continues in the Middle East. Cattle futures posted sharp losses Friday. Sue Martin of Ag & Investment recaps the trade.
Sue Martin discusses the economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.
Sue Martin discusses the economic and commodity markets.
Episode 769 of On Screen & Beyond, we have a very rare interview with Pamela Sue Martin, who is known for her roles in the original "The Poseidon Adventure", starred in "The Nancy Drew Mysteries", "as Fallon on "Dynasty" and so much more! Don't miss this rare interview with her!
Grains plunged following unexpected numbers in the January WASDE. Sue Martin with Ag & Investment breaks down Monday's reaction.
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After the volatility to start the week on Monday, and amid the holiday shortened trading week, cattle futures somehow rallied to a higher weekly close as we finished out the month of November on Friday. Scott Varilek with Kooima Kooima Varilek in Sioux Center, IA joins us to wrap up the week in the livestock and grain markets. Find more at https://www.kkvtrading.com. Also on today's show, we feature two conversations from the 2025 NAFB Convention last week in Kansas City, MO as we talked with David Widmar from Agricultural Economic Insights and Tanner Ehmke with CoBank. And in Segment Four, Susan Littlefield visited Friday with Sue Martin From Ag & Investments in Clarion, IA to wrap the month of November in the trade.
Cattle closed limit higher on Monday, while hogs had a strong close, too. Sue Martin of Ag & Investment breaks down the day's trade. Topics: - End of government shutdown? - Grains supported - Outside markets, gold, energies - Cattle close limit up - Hogs caught in the updraft - Key's to Friday's USDA reports
Sue Martin discusses the economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature as we discuss corn, cattle, soybeans and China.
Sue Martin discusses the economic and commodity markets of wheat, corn, soybeans, cattle, feeders and hogs.
Tuesday's market trade action was mostly quiet and mixed as the grain markets look for fresh news and livestock chopped around a bit on the day. We get thoughts and perspective on the early week market action with Jacob Burks from AgMarket.net. We also get bonus analysis from Sue Martin with Ag & Investments in Clarion, IA. Learn more online by visiting https://www.agandinvestments.com. And we start the show with John Deere, who has recently rolled out some exciting new products in their hay and forage space. We learn about new products and discuss the customer experience with new tech from John Deere as Kaylene Ballesteros, Hay and Forage Marketing Manager, joins us to share more. Find more online at https://www.deere.com.
On today's Final Bell, Sue Martin joins the program to discuss harvest progress, government shutdown tail, significance of soy reversal, feeder cattle in pennant, and items to watch next week.
Sue Martin discusses the economic and commodity markets of wheat, corn, soybeans and livestock in this web-only feature.
Sue Martin discusses the economic and commodity markets of wheat, corn, soybeans, cattle and feeders.
Grains finished the week quietly lower on Friday as good weather continues to be the overwhelming factor. Meantime, cattle futures found good support into the close ahead of the Cattle on Feed and Cattle Inventory Reports. Sue Martin with Ag and Investment in Clarion, IA joins us for the first time as we close out the week and talk grain and livestock markets. Learn more at https://agandinvestments.com. Plus on today's show, it has been a question for some time now: when will we start to rebuild the U.S. cattle herd amid lofty prices across the market? Did we see any signs of that in the newly released Cattle on Feed and July Cattle Inventory reports? Ross Baldwin with AgMarket.net joins us for a recap and conversation about the cattle complex to close out the week. Learn more at https://www.agmarket.net.
On today's episode of The Channel Final Bell, Sue Martin with Ag and Investment joins us to unpack a choppy day in the grain markets. Corn and soybeans drifted lower while wheat found support, thanks in part to a weakening U.S. dollar. Sue shares her take on crop conditions and demand signals.
Grain trade snapped a four-day losing streak on Friday, while cattle futures finished $3-$4 higher. Sue Martin with Ag & Investment Services breaks down Friday's factors.
The long awaited renewable volume obligations announcement from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, coupled with the escalating tension in the Middle East between Israel and Iran, sent soybeans, bean oil and crude oil for a ride to end the week. Tommy Grisafi with Nesvick Trading Group and AgBull Media joins us to discuss and wrap up the week in the markets. Learn more about Tommy at https://www.agbull.com. Also, the major escalation between Israel and Iran is concerning on many levels including the global fertilizer markets. Is this something that will have immediate impacts or does the situation simply need to be watched? Josh Linville, VP of Fertilizer at StoneX joins us to discuss and take a look at the latest price action in fertilizer. More at https://www.stonex.com. And in Segment Four, Susan Littlefield talks with Sue Martin from Ag & Investment about Friday's news headlines and overall market action. Please remember the risk of trading futures and options can be substantial.
Sue Martin discusses economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.
Sue Martin discusses economic and commodity markets.
We saw a choppy grain trade on Wednesday while cattle futures broke lower into the close. Is there any sort of weather premium in these grain and livestock markets right now? We discuss that, look at some key charts and discuss technical analysis with Mike Zuzolo from Global Commodity Analytics. More online at https://www.globalcommresearch.com. Also in Segment Four, we check in with Farm and Ranch Media's Susan Littlefield who had a conversation at Wednesday's close with Sue Martin from Ag and Investments for more market analysis.
This week's market trade was heavily driven by headlines. Sue Martin from Ag & Investments breaks down this week's trade. Topics: - Beans able to rally - Wheat outlook - Cattle's strong finish
Drop in the corn and beans Higher wheat Tariff chatter Weaker corn market in Brazil Wetter weather coming to Argentina Harvest pace Cattle futures lower as cash moves higher
Sue Martin discusses economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.
Sue Martin discusses economic and commodity markets.
The weather has created favorable conditions for an uptick in harvest progress across South America. On this week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup, we hear from Sue Martin with Ag & Investment and Don Roose with U.S. Commodities as they analyze the impact of weather on harvest and discuss the ongoing acreage battle, with the focus leaning more toward corn versus soybeans. Additionally, Friday afternoon brought the release of the February Cattle on Feed report from NASS, and Sue provides a breakdown of the key numbers and their implications for the livestock market.
Elections in Germany Corn Movement was sloppy Corn vs. bean acres Reversal with support for wheat & feeders Feeders a bit of a rally ahead of the COF report
Tariff weigh in with China Mexico & GMO What happened with the soybeans Quieter Friday compared to what we saw earlier in the week What happened to the mid-week rally for cattle? How are the funds moving
Tariff on again off again back on again Soybeans were up until after the midday Further pressure on the ethanol market Cattle saw a rebound in the trade day
Weather market Soybean trade Stocks to use ratio What technicals are you seeing in the trade Spread between corn & wheat Can we see higher prices again for cattle this week?
Sue Martin, President and Secretary-Treasurer of the Nebraska State AFL-CIO, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss her path to her current role, the challenges faced by workers in Nebraska and the successful efforts to raise the minimum wage through citizen-led initiatives. Jonathan Light, President and Business Agent of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 8, joined America's Work Force Union Podcast to share insights into the contract negotiations between Penn State University and Local 8 members.
South American weather Continued rally in the corn & beans Aggressive selling for grains Cattle had a strong trade day
Chad Moyer fills in for Susan today
Two-week highs in beans New weekly highs in wheat Russia wheat issues Corn had a beautiful ending to the week Higher cash cattle Hogs were not sleeping this week
Sue Martin discusses economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.
Sue Martin discusses economic and commodity markets.
"Come Forward": Ken Dauphinais is back in court facing serious charges. David investigates what this might mean for Sue Martin and her daughter Terrie's murder case.
Ken Dauphinais is back in court facing serious charges. David investigates what this might mean for Sue Martin and her daughter Terrie's murder case.