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Ranch It Up
Why To Implant Calves, New World Screwworm & Cattle Trade Updates

Ranch It Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 27:00


It's The Ranch It Up Radio Show! Join Jeff Tigger Erhardt, Rebecca Wanner AKA BEC and their crew as they find out the pro's and con's of implanting your calves with products from Merck Animal Health. Plus updates on cattle trade with China and Mexico, market outlooks, cattle and hay for sale and lots more that you will only hear on this all new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. Season 5, EPISODE 237 For Cow Calf Producers, Implants Have A Clear Advantage There's a perception that non-implanted calves garner a higher premium on sale day than their implanted counterparts. However, data consistently shows no difference in sale price between implanted and non-implanted calves. Why Use Ralgro From Merck Animal Health RALGRO® (zeranol implants) increases weaning weight by 23 pounds on average compared to non-implanted calves, according to Merck Animal Health. With results like that, it's easy to see how cattle implants at the cow-calf level can result in a favorable payday. U.S.–China Trade War Eases with Major Tariff Reductions on Meat Exports In a significant development for U.S. agriculture, the ongoing U.S.–China trade war eased this week following a new 90-day tariff reduction agreement. The deal brings temporary relief to U.S. meat exporters who have faced steep trade barriers in the Chinese market. Under the agreement, U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods will drop from 145% to 30%, while China's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products, including meat, will fall from 125% to 10%. The reductions officially took effect on Wednesday, May 14th, signaling progress as both nations continue trade negotiations. China, the world's largest beef importer, remains a critical market for U.S. meat. In 2024 alone, U.S. exports to China included nearly $1.6 billion in beef, $1.1 billion in pork, and $490 million in poultry meat and products. This temporary tariff relief offers a much-needed boost to American meat producers and exporters while long-term trade talks continue. REFERENCE: https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/119098 USDA Closes U.S. Border to Livestock Imports Amid Northward Spread of New World Screwworm (NWS) The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has once again closed the southern border to live cattle, horses, and bison imports due to the ongoing detection and rapid spread of New World Screwworm or NWS,  in southern Mexico. This latest decision follows continued reports of the parasite advancing further north than previously observed—up to 700 miles from the U.S. border. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced the immediate suspension of livestock imports through U.S. ports of entry along the southern border. This action comes after the border had temporarily reopened in early February following enhanced inspections and biosecurity protocols. The border was initially closed in November of the previous year due to similar concerns. The New World Screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) poses a significant threat to livestock health and U.S. agriculture. Though eradicated from the United States in 1966, NWS has reemerged in remote areas of southern Mexico, including on farms with limited cattle movement. The pest's resurgence is being treated with high urgency by both U.S. and Mexican officials. To combat the spread, USDA-APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) is working closely with Mexican authorities to increase the release of sterile screwworm flies, the primary method for controlling the pest. This sterile fly technique had successfully helped maintain a barrier zone in southern Mexico and later extended into Panama, serving as a buffer for decades. However, over the past two years, the screwworm has advanced through Central America and back into Mexico, creating an escalating threat to U.S. livestock industries. USDA-APHIS and Mexican counterparts will continue aggressive surveillance, monitoring, and mitigation efforts to stop the spread. The border will remain closed until USDA determines that the risk has been sufficiently mitigated and disease metrics improve.  The decision to suspend cattle imports from Mexico   has led to a downward revision in projected U.S. beef production for 2025 and 2026, according to the agency's latest WAZ-de Report, World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates. The report cites tighter cattle supplies and reduced slaughter volumes tied to the import halt as key drivers behind the lower forecasts. Beef exports are also forecast lower as limited domestic supplies are expected to reduce U.S. competitiveness abroad. REFERENCES: https://www.usda.gov/about-usda/news/press-releases/2025/05/11/secretary-rollins-suspends-live-animal-imports-through-ports-entry-along-southern-border-effective?fbclid=IwY2xjawKPVd9leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFnSTZKb0drdmZrMHljT1FxAR7e2x8HtRiDZs98QWN1PDmQTaR0AO-kmNeXdaKtu2ePiEc23ZL9xL00qQdsKw_aem_7hZgLJMQrGBj9H5hPuhMdg https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/119106 https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/119109 Featured Experts in the Cattle Industry Brandon Nuttelman, PhD– Merck Animal Health https://www.merck-animal-health-usa.com/species/cattle/products/cattle-implants Follow on Facebook: @MerckAnimalHealth Mark Vanzee – Livestock, Equine, & Auction Time Expert https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ Follow on Facebook: @LivestockMkt | @EquineMkt | @AuctionTime Kirk Donsbach – Financial Analyst at StoneX https://www.stonex.com/ Follow on Facebook: @StoneXGroupInc Shaye Koester – Host of Casual Cattle Conversation https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ Follow on Facebook: @cattleconvos Contact Us with Questions or Concerns Have questions or feedback? Feel free to reach out via: Call/Text: 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420 Email: RanchItUpShow@gmail.com Follow us: Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow YouTube: Subscribe to Ranch It Up Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RanchItUp Catch all episodes of the Ranch It Up Podcast available on all major podcasting platforms. Discover the Heart of Rural America with Tigger & BEC Ranching, farming, and the Western lifestyle are at the heart of everything we do. Tigger & BEC bring you exclusive insights from the world of working ranches, cattle farming, and sustainable beef production. Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner (BEC) and their mission to promote the Western way of life at Tigger and BEC. https://tiggerandbec.com/ Industry References, Partners and Resources For additional information on industry trends, products, and services, check out these trusted resources: American Gelbvieh Association: https://gelbvieh.org/ Imogene Ingredients: https://www.imogeneingredients.com/ Allied Genetic Resources: https://alliedgeneticresources.com/ Westway Feed Products: https://westwayfeed.com/ Medora Boot: https://medoraboot.com/ Transova Genetics: https://transova.com/ Axiota Animal Health: https://axiota.com/multimin-campaign-landing-page/ Wrangler: https://www.wrangler.com/ Rural Radio Network: https://www.ruralradio147.com/ RFD-TV: https://www.rfdtv.com/ Wulf Cattle: https://www.wulfcattle.com/ Jorgensen Land & Cattle: https://jorgensenfarms.com/#/?ranchchannel=view

Ranch It Up
Top Headlines: Trump For Agriculture, Register Your Business Deadline & Cattle Industry News

Ranch It Up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 27:00


We find out what The Trump Administration could have in store for agriculture.  Plus producers need to register your business now, USDA Leadership named, retail meat sales, market recaps, cattle for sale and lots more on this all new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. Top Headlines: Trump For Agriculture, Register Your Business Deadline & Cattle Industry News Why Trump Supports Agriculture Agriculture: President Trump Views Importance What could the new Trump Administration do for agriculture?  Justin Tupper, President of the U.S. Cattlemen's Association and owner/manager of St. Onge Livestock in St. Onge, South Dakota shares his thoughts. Why Your Business Must File With Government Deadline: Farmers & Ranchers Must File BOI Report Avoid Fines & Jail Time Attention farmers, ranchers, agricultural and/or small businesses: A critical deadline is approaching. By January 1, 2025, thousands of farms must file Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) with the U.S. Department of Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) or face severe consequences, including hefty fines and possible jail time. Who Needs to File? Under the Corporate Transparency Act of 2021, businesses must register any “beneficial owner” to help combat money laundering. This law applies to farms structured as: C-corporations S-corporations Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) Specifically, farms with fewer than 20 employees or generating less than $5 million in cash receipts must comply. This requirement impacts the majority of farms, with one report estimating over 230,000 farms are affected. However, government data reveals less than 11% of eligible businesses have filed so far. The Consequences of Non-Compliance Failing to file BOI or neglecting to update records can lead to: Criminal fines up to $10,000 Civil penalties of up to $591 per day Potential felony charges with prison sentences of up to two years The financial and legal risks make it essential for farmers to act promptly. What Should Farmers Do? Farmers uncertain about their filing obligations should immediately consult with a qualified accountant or attorney. These professionals can assess your business structure and ensure compliance with BOI requirements. Don't Wait Until It's Too Late The clock is ticking. Protect your farm, avoid penalties, and stay compliant. Take action now to file your BOI by the January 1, 2025, deadline.   Click HERE for Additional Information Top Cattle Industry News Brooke Rollins Tapped To Lead USDA Under President-Elect Trump President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Brooke Rollins, former White House domestic policy adviser and current CEO of the America First Policy Institute, to lead the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Rollins, a Texas native with strong ties to agriculture and conservative advocacy, previously led the Texas Public Policy Foundation, championing causes like school choice and fossil fuels. If confirmed, she will become the second woman to head the USDA, following Ann Veneman under President George W. Bush. With a $200 billion budget and nearly 100,000 employees, the USDA oversees programs like SNAP, WIC, and school meals. Rollins may also tackle the reauthorization of the massive farm bill, which funds farmer safety nets, rural development, and nutrition programs. Her leadership could drive Trump's agenda to streamline federal bureaucracy, enforce tariffs, and shape U.S. agricultural policy amid challenges like trade disputes and global competition. October Proves A Monster Month For Retail Meat Sales The average price per pound in the meat department across all cuts and kinds, both fixed and random weight, stood at $4.67 in October 2024, up 1.9% year-on-year. Processed meat prices rose the least in October, at a mere +0.1%. October brought a mix of price movements. Beef and hot dogs increased further, but it was fresh exotic (which includes bison) that had the highest price increase in October, at +6.8% over last year's October. Several proteins experienced price decreases, including lamb, bacon and processed chicken. Meat department sales were on a roll in October, with fresh meat sales driving 8.0% gains to lead the department to an overall 5.4% increase over October 2023. The five October weeks generated $10.0 billion, with $7.1 billion for fresh meat. While inflation played a role, pound sales increased by 3.4%, also driven by strong gains in fresh meat.   USDA WASDE Report Highlights 2024 Beef Market Trends The USDA's latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report offers insights into the evolving beef market, signaling continued growth and strong demand. Beef Production Outlook: Higher dressed weights, increased cow slaughter, and unexpected cattle placements in late 2024 have raised beef production projections. These factors, according to the report, "more than offset lower expected steer and heifer slaughter." Cattle Prices Rising: WASDE projects 2024 average cattle prices to reach $186.68/cwt, reflecting strong demand and recent market trends. Prices are expected to remain above $186/cwt through the third quarter of 2025, a notable increase from 2023's average of $175.54. Beef Imports Surge: With strong domestic demand and ongoing cattle herd liquidation, U.S. beef imports are projected to stay robust. After reaching 3.725 billion pounds in 2023, imports are estimated to climb to 4.508 billion pounds in 2024. Shipments from Oceania and South America have exceeded expectations. These trends emphasize the strength of the beef industry despite challenges like herd contraction, showcasing opportunities for producers and exporters alike. RanchChannel.Com Now Has The Futures Markets Futures Markets RanchChannel.com now has futures markets at your fingertips!  Feeder Cattle, Live Cattle, Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Soybean Oil, Milk Class IV, and Ethanol.  Information is provided by DTN and market information may be delayed by as much as 10 minutes.  Click Here for more information! UPCOMING SALES & EVENTS Clear Springs Cattle Company: November, 20, 2024, Starbuck, MN World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale: May 15 18, 2025 BULL SALE REPORT & RESULTS Churchill Cattle Company Van Newkirk Herefords Gardiner Angus Ranch Cow Camp Ranch Jungels Shorthorn Farms Ellingson Angus Edgar Brothers Angus Schaff Angus Valley Prairie Hills Gelbvieh Clear Springs Cattle Company CK Cattle Mrnak Hereford Ranch Frey Angus Ranch Hoffmann Angus Farms Topp Herefords River Creek Farms Upstream Ranch Gustin's Diamond D Gelbvieh Schiefelbein Farms Wasem Red Angus Raven Angus Krebs Ranch Yon Family Farms Chestnut Angus Eichacker Simmentals & JK Angus Windy Creek Cattle Company Pedersen Broken Heart Ranch Mar Mac Farms Warner Beef Genetics Arda Farms & Freeway Angus Leland Red Angus & Koester Red Angus Fast Dohrmann Strommen RBM Livestock Weber Land & Cattle Sundsbak Farms Hidden Angus Wheatland Cattle Company Miller Angus Farms L 83 Ranch U2 Ranch Vollmer Angus Ranch A & B Cattle Carter Angus Farms Roller Ranch Montgomery Ranch Jorgensen Farms DLCC Ranch Four Hill Farm North Country Angus Alliance Spruce Hill Ranch Wilson Angus Jorgensen Land & Cattle Motherlode Sale ISA Beefmasters JYJ Red Angus Jorgensen Land & Cattle, Legends Of The Fall Bull Sale   FEATURING Justin Tupper President, US Cattlemen's Association https://uscattlemen.org/ @uscattlemens Kirk Donsbach: Stone X Financial https://www.stonex.com/   @StoneXGroupInc    Mark Vanzee Livestock Market, Equine Market, Auction Time https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ @LivestockMkt @EquineMkt @AuctionTime Shaye Koester Casual Cattle Conversation https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ @cattleconvos   Questions & Concerns From The Field? Call or Text your questions, or comments to 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420 Or email RanchItUpShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow SUBSCRIBE to the Ranch It Up YouTube Channel: @ranchitup Website: RanchItUpShow.com https://ranchitupshow.com/ The Ranch It Up Podcast is available on ALL podcasting apps. https://ranchitup.podbean.com/   Rural America is center-stage on this outfit. AND how is that? Tigger & BEC Live This Western American Lifestyle. Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world and cattle industry by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner. Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/ #RanchItUp #StayRanchy #TiggerApproved #tiggerandbec #rodeo #ranching #farming References https://www.stonex.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://gelbvieh.org/ https://www.imogeneingredients.com/ https://alliedgeneticresources.com/ https://westwayfeed.com/ https://medoraboot.com/ http://www.gostockmens.com/ https://www.imiglobal.com/beef https://www.tsln.com/ https://transova.com/ https://axiota.com/ https://axiota.com/multimin-90-product-label/ https://jorgensenfarms.com/ https://www.bredforbalance.com/ https://ranchchannel.com/ https://www.wrangler.com/ https://www.ruralradio147.com/ https://www.rfdtv.com/ https://thehappytoymaker.com/ https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/116935 https://www.kxnet.com/news/top-stories/farmers-face-fines-jail-if-they-dont-register-under-this-federal-program-by-jan-1-2025/ https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/116872 https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/116747

Farm4Profit Podcast
Breaking Down the November WASDE Report: Andrew Kaabes - Lighthouse Commodities

Farm4Profit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 57:30


https://www.lighthousecommodities.com/https://uncommonfarms.com/For those unfamiliar, the WASDE report, or World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, is a crucial tool that shapes the market outlook for crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat. The November edition is particularly significant, as it often includes key adjustments that set the tone for the months ahead. Andrew will walk us through the major findings and help us understand the global supply and demand trends that could impact U.S. farmers this season.We'll explore how these shifts might affect your crops and what strategic marketing moves you should consider. Whether it's short-term actions to capitalize on current price targets or longer-term risk management strategies, we've got you covered. Plus, Andrew will share valuable tools and resources from Light House Commodities that can help both seasoned and new farmers make informed decisions.Stick around for practical insights and actionable advice that could make a big difference in your marketing plan. And as always, we'll wrap up with how you can stay connected and continue the conversation with Andrew for even more expert guidance.

Agriculture Today
1807 - Grain Trade Tension...Winter Wheat Conditions

Agriculture Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 27:53


WASDE Grain Report Expectations Should Winter Wheat be Replanted? Rain and Snow in Kansas   00:01:05 – WASDE Grain Report Expectations: K-State grain economist, Dan O'Brien, kicks off today's show with a grain market outlook. He previews pre-report expectations of the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.  Dan O'Brien on AgManager.info WASDE Report   00:12:05 – Should Winter Wheat be Replanted?: Keeping the show rolling is K-State wheat production specialist, Romulo Lollato, as he discusses winter wheat growing conditions and what scenarios growers might see in their fields to consider replanting. Replanting Decisions for Winter Wheat eUpdate.agronomy.ksu.edu   00:23:05 – Rain and Snow in Kansas: Chip Redmond, K-State meteorologist, ends today's show as he recaps the recent moisture all of Kansas received and if we can be expecting more.     Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu.   Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.   K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan

Texas Ag Today
Texas Ag Today - April 18, 2024

Texas Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 23:01


*Texas has the best wheat crop in several years.  *USDA is now accepting nominations for farmers who would like to serve on the United Sorghum Checkoff Board.  *Cotton planting nationwide is 8% done. *Students in the West Texas A&M Collegiate Farm Bureau chapter are preparing to hold a special event for students with disabilities. *Texas farmers and ranchers are meeting with lawmakers in Washington D.C. *USDA released the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand report last week. *The food and agriculture sector is making huge economic contributions to our state and to our country.  *Bot flies are common in all Texas horses.  

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—Feb. 9, 2024

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 9:11


Live Cattle futures closed an average of 84¢ higher Thursday (5¢ higher at the back to $1.77 higher toward the front), supported by friendly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (see below) and prospects of higher cash prices this week. Feeder Cattle futures closed mixed, from an average of 53¢ higher through the front [...]

Agriculture Today
1615 - WASDE Report...Precipitation in Kansas

Agriculture Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 27:53


Grain Market Here and Abroad, Part 1 Grain Market Here and Abroad, Part 2 Still Muddy in Kansas   00:01:05 – Grain Market Here and Abroad: The show begins with Dan O'Brien, K-State grain economist, and Guy Allen, the senior economist from the IGP Institute at K-State, with a recap of the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from the USDA. In the first two segments of the show they discuss the international and domestic market for corn, soybeans, wheat and grain sorghum. Dan O'Brien on AgManager.info WASDE Report   00:23:05 – Still Muddy in Kansas: K-State meteorologist, Chip Redmond, completes today's show with a weather update. He talks about a record these recent cold temperatures broke and what people can be expecting as we look into next week and the end of the month.    Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu.   Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.   K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan

Agriculture Today
1600 - World Grain Market...Warming Up

Agriculture Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 27:53


Domestic and International Grain Market, Part 1 Domestic and International Grain Market, Part 2 Pattern Change in the Weather   00:01:05 – Domestic and International Grain Market: The show begins with Dan O'Brien, K-State grain economist, and Guy Allen, the senior economist from the IGP Institute at K-State, with a recap of the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from the USDA. In the first two segments of the show they discuss the international and domestic market for corn, soybeans, wheat and grain sorghum. Dan O'Brien on AgManager.info WASDE Report   00:23:05 – Pattern Change in the Weather: K-State meteorologist, Chip Redmond, completes today's show with a weather update. He talks about a record these recent cold temperatures broke and what people can be expecting as we look into next week and the end of the month.    Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu.   Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.   K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—Jan. 15, 2024

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 9:03


Feeder Cattle futures closed an average of 49¢ higher Friday, helped by falling Corn futures, which were pressured by the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (see below). Week to week on Friday, Feeder Cattle closed an average of $3.25 higher. Live Cattle futures closed an average of 26¢ lower, except for unchanged [...]

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—Dec. 11, 2023

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 9:28


Cattle futures rallied Friday with the oversold conditions, apparently expected data in the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (see below) and chatter that the bottom might finally be etched. Feeder Cattle futures closed an average of $4.65 higher ($4.15 to $5.07 higher). Live Cattle futures closed an average of $2.56 higher ($1.97 [...]

AJ Daily
11-13-23 ROV winners awarded at 2023 Angus Convention; USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: livestock; NCBA again strongly opposes USDA's decision to allow Paraguayan beef imports

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 4:05 Transcription Available


11-13-23 AJ DailyRoll of Victory Winners Awarded at the 2023 Angus ConventionAdapted from a release by Amber Wahlgren, Angus Communications USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: Livestock Adapted from a release by the USDA NCBA Again Strongly Opposes USDA's Decision to Allow Paraguayan Beef Imports Adapted from a release by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal.  For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net. 

Texas Ag Today
Texas Ag Today - October 16, 2023

Texas Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 24:46


*USDA released the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Report last week.  *Texas High Plains ranchers could be looking at an opportunity to strengthen their herds.  *Texas has a new State Veterinarian.  *A break from the summer heat has arrived in the Texas Rolling Plains.  *Treating cattle in the pasture is never ideal, but sometimes it's the only option.*The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is asking Texans to report alligator snapping turtle poaching.  

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—Oct. 13, 2023

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 7:16


Cattle futures extended gains Thursday, supported by the weeks higher cash fed cattle prices and despite some bearishness in the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (see below). Feeder Cattle futures closed an average of $1.35 higher. Live Cattle futures closed an average of 94¢ higher. Negotiated cash fed cattle trade ranged from [...]

AJ Daily
10-13-23 Win big at Angus Convention; NFU convenes 2023 Beginning Farmer Institute; World Agricultural Supply & Demand Estimates: livestock; farmers and food processors file lawsuit against new Massachusetts livestock regulations

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 4:29 Transcription Available


10-13-23 AJ DailyWin Big At Angus ConventionAdapted from a release by Caitlyn Brandt, American Angus Association NFU Convenes 2023 Beginning Farmer Institute  Adapted from a release by Ross Hettervig, National Farmers Union World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: Livestock Adapted from a release by the USDA Farmers and Food Processors File Lawsuit Against New Massachusetts Livestock Regulations Adapted from an article by Jaclyn Krymowski for Protect The Harvest Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal.  For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net. 

Farm Food Facts
Understanding the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimate report

Farm Food Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 12:47


The FieldLink Podcast
Sports Turf Management With Rx360

The FieldLink Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 31:31


Fore! Heads up as we speak with AGRIntelligence Technician Cody Morrow to take a closer look into the latest trends on NFL teams and golf courses better managing their playing turf through the Helena Rx360 program. Cody also details the future of Rx360 and how this technology can be used beyond athletic competition. Stay tuned to hear from Jody Lawrence for a special World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report on the world grain supply.   Follow Helena Agri on social media to stay informed:  Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pq8XVJ Instagram: https://bit.ly/347QAO8 X: https://bit.ly/3hwvWdG LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3pwWLTh YouTube: https://bit.ly/35pLLQJ

Agriculture Today
1474 - WASDE Report...Precipitation in Kansas

Agriculture Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 27:53


International and Domestic Grain Market, Part 1 International and Domestic Grain Market, Part 2 Recent Rain in Parts of Kansas   00:01:05 – International and Domestic Grain Market, Part 1: Beginning today's show is K-State grain economist Dan O'Brien and senior economist with the International Grains Program Guy Allen as they discuss domestic and international grain markets with the recent release of the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from the USDA.    00:12:05 – International and Domestic Grain Market, Part 2: Dan O'Brien and Guy Allen continue the show and conversation about the recent WASDE report. Guy also covers the U.S. dollar index and international freight market. July WASDE Report Dan O'Brien on AgManager.info   00:23:07 – Recent Rain in Parts of Kansas: Finishing this week's shows is K-State meteorologist Chip Redmond with a weather update. This past week parts of Kansas got substantial rain, however certain places got hail with their precipitation.   Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu.   Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.   K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—July 13, 2023

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 8:31


Although USDA's Economic Research Service (ERS) surprised some by making yield adjustments in the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates — those usually come later in the growing season — Corn futures fell with higher estimated ending stocks. Corn futures closed 12¢ to 22¢ lower through Sep ‘24 and then mostly 7¢ to [...]

AJ Daily
7-13-23 Carcass Weights Find Bottom Late; Torres Small Confirmation as USDA Deputy Secretary of Agriculture; and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates for Livestock

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 3:45


7-13-23 AJ DailyCarcass Weights Find Bottom LateAdapted from a release by Paul Dykstra, Certified Angus BeefNFU Statement on Xochitl Torres Small Confirmation as Deputy Secretary of AgricultureAdapted from a release by Ross Hettervig, National Farmers UnionNCBA Congratulates Xochitl Torres Small on Confirmation as USDA Deputy SecretaryAdapted from a release by National Cattlemen's Beef AssociationWorld Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: LivestockAdapted from a release by the USDACompiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal.  For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net. 

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—July 12, 2023

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 5:12


Cattle futures continued to churn higher Tuesday. Feeder Cattle futures closed an average of 97¢ higher. Live Cattle futures closed an average of 94¢ higher (40¢ to $1.77 higher). Corn and Soybean futures closed higher on likely positioning ahead of Wednesday's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates. Corn futures closed 1¢ to 3¢ higher. [...]

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Mid-morning Ag News, June 2, 2023: More soybean meal available

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 2:33


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.

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio
USDA Projects Record Corn Crop, Increased Soybean Production

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 2:03


On this episode of Tennessee Home and Farm radio we take a look at the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from the Department of Agriculture, which projects a record corn crop along with increased soybean production. Thomas Capps: The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from the Department of Agriculture projects a record corn crop along with increased soybean production. Micheal Clements has more. Micheal Clements: USDA's May World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates projects increased corn and soybean production this year. In fact, Bernt Nelson, American Farm Bureau Federation Economist, says USDA projects a record corn crop for 2023. Bernt Nelson: USDA estimated corn planted will be around 92 million acres and a trendline yield of 181 and a half bushels per acre, this puts corn production projected at right around 15.2 billion bushels. Soybean acreage came in basically unchanged. So, we have 87 and a half million acres of soybeans projected to be planted. Yields are projected at 52 bushels per acre, this puts us at about 4.5 billion bushels for the new marketing year. Micheal Clements: Wheat production is estimated slightly higher than last year along with declines in cotton yields. Bernt Nelson: Planted acres for wheat came in at 49.9 million acres. The projected yield would generate wheat production of about 1.6 billion bushels. Planting expectations for cotton are about 11.3 million acres, down 18 percent from the 2022 estimate. USDA anticipates a ten percent yield dropped to 854 pounds per acre. Micheal Clements: Nelson says the May WASDE report sets the tone for the growing season. Bernt Nelson: Really, this was a bearish report, especially for corn and soybeans. Much like last year, this WASDE report in May has a lot of weight being carried in the global market when we talk about that Black Sea region and what might happen. Farmer planting decisions really won't be updated by USDA until the June 30 Acreage Report. This will provide more information that we can use to kind of build expectations for the upcoming marketing year. Micheal Clements: Micheal Clements, Washington. Thomas Capps: Thanks Micheal. For Tennessee Home and Farm Radio – I'm Thomas Capps.

Texas Ag Today
Texas Ag Today - May 17, 2023

Texas Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 22:59


*Another week of declining wheat conditions.  *Wheat harvest is underway in South and Central Texas.  *Grain markets are feeling the pressure as the latest predictions call for huge corn and soybean crops this year.  *We're experiencing a rare moment in time where every segment of the beef industry can be profitable.  *The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from the Department of Agriculture projects a record corn crop along with increased soybean production.  *There are some changes taking place on June 11th of this year regarding animal antibiotics and growth implants.  *There are more than a dozen species of venomous snakes in Texas.  

ever.ag
From the Furrow - May 16, 2023 - Shelby Myers

ever.ag

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 22:01


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 Shelby Myers, Grain Market Intelligence Director with Ever.Ag. What were the key takeaways from USDA's latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report? How is global grain demand shaping up, particularly as Black Sea trade negotiations continue? Britt and Shelby discuss those topics and a whole lot more.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

AJ Daily
5-15-23 Attention all runners; be a hero, volunteer; World Agricultural Supply & Demand Estimates: livestock; Supreme Court rules in favor of California's Prop 12

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 4:38 Transcription Available


5-15-23 AJ DailyAttention All RunnersAdapted from an article by Miranda Reiman, Angus Media Be a Hero, VolunteerAdapted from an article by Miranda Reiman, Angus Media World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: Livestock Adapted from a release by the USDA Supreme Court Rules in Favor of California's Proposition 12 Adapted from a release by Len Steiner, Steiner Consulting Group Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal.  For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net. 

Agriculture Today
1431 – Grain Market Update: USDA's WASDE Report … Nutritional Impact on Embryo Survival

Agriculture Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 28:00


        Grain Market Update: USDA's WASDE Report         Nutritional Impact on Embryo Survival         Kansas Agricultural Weather: More Rain in the Same Areas  00:01:00 – Grain Market Update: USDA's WASDE Report: We begin today's show with K-State grain economist Dan O'Brien. He discusses how the recent weather could affect the market and the USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates that come out Friday, May 12 at 11 a.m. 00:12:00 – Nutritional Impact on Embryo Survival: Sandy Johnson, K-State beef reproductive specialist, continues today's show as she talks about the impact nutrition can have on embryo survival. She reminds producers that nutrition is one of many factors that contribute to embryo survival.   Link to Sandy's article   00:23:00 – Kansas Agricultural Weather: A weather update with K-State meteorologist Chip Redmond concludes this week's shows. Chip thinks the places that have been getting rain may get more.    Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.   K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.    

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Morning Ag News, May 5, 2023: Update on the South American soybean crop

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 2:58


The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Report from USDA offered little change for the domestic soybean crop, but did bring significant cuts to the South American crop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Agweek Podcast
Agweek Market Wrap: Markets keep an eye on Argentina, Black Sea deal and weather at home

Agweek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 8:51


Fresh off the USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and comments from the Federal Reserve Chairman about expected interest rate hikes, markets struggled this week. Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss on the Agweek Market Wrap.

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—March 9, 2023

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 7:17


Cattle futures gained Wednesday, buoyed by the friendly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE), which weighed on Corn and underscored the higher price outlook for cattle (see below). Feeder Cattle futures closed an average of $1.84 higher. Live Cattle futures closed an average of 30¢ higher, except for 52¢ lower in spot Apr. [...]

AJ Daily
3-9-23 Quality holds up under lighter carcass weights; AFBF signs right-to-repair MOU with Case IH, New Holland; World Agricultural Supply & Demand Estimates: livestock; feeder cattle and cow-calf producer situation

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 4:09 Transcription Available


3-9-23 AJ DailyQuality Holds Up Under Lighter Carcass WeightsAdapted from an article by Paul Dykstra, Certified Angus Beef AFBF Signs Right-to-Repair MOU With Case IH and New Holland Adapted from a release by the American Farm Bureau Federation World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: Livestock Adapted from a release by the USDA Feeder Cattle and Cow-calf Producer Situation Adapted from a report by Len Steiner, Steiner Consulting Group Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net. 

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—March 8, 2023

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 5:24


Cattle futures closed mixed Tuesday as bullish fundamentals battled with some likely positioning ahead of Wednesday's monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates. Feeder Cattle futures closed an average of 62¢ higher (5¢ to 95¢ higher). Live Cattle futures closed narrowly mixed, from an average of 30¢ lower to an average of 12¢ higher. [...]

AJ Daily
2-9-23 Calm before the storm; farm income to fall amid rising food prices; World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: livestock

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 3:33 Transcription Available


2-9-23 AJ DailyCalm Before the StormAdapted from a release by Paul Dykstra, Certified Angus Beef Farm Income to Fall Amid Rising Food Prices Adapted from a release by the American Farm Bureau Federation World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: Livestock Adapted from a release by USDA Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal.  For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net.

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Afternoon Ag News, February 6, 2023: Latest WASDE report favorable for soybean prices

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 2:35


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.

AJ Daily
1-16-23 2022's top 10 Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA articles; the very best beef: to finish right, start right; World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: livestock

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 3:41 Transcription Available


1-16-23 AJ Daily2022's Top 10 Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA ArticlesAdapted from a list compiled by Shauna Rose Hermel, Angus Beef Bulletin The Very Best Beef: To Finish Right, Start Right Adapted from a story by Lindsay Graber Runft, Certified Angus Beef World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: Livestock Adapted from a release by the USDA Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal.  For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net. 

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—Jan. 13, 2023

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 7:56


Cattle futures closed lower Thursday, with pressure from the continued lack of cash fed cattle direction and the Corn-friendly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (see below). Corn futures closed to 13¢ to 15¢ higher through the front three contracts, then 5¢ to 7¢ higher through Jly '24. Soybean futures closed 14¢ to 25¢ [...]

Adams on Agriculture
Friday AOA 1-13-23

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 53:51


Friday's AOA began with Kam Quarles, CEO of the National Potato Council, who celebrated the crowd at the recent Potato Expo and highlighted some of the concerns and opportunities the industry is watching. In Segment 2, Dr. Matt Roberts of Terrain unpacked the details of Thursday's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimate report and Quarterly Grain Stocks. In segment 3, Kyle McMahon of Tractor Zoom discussed how the farm machinery market continues to change, and what he's watching in the year ahead.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
November Corn & Soybean Outlook Update

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 51:56


Purdue ag economists Michael Langemeier, Nathan Thompson and James Mintert discuss the corn and soybean outlook following USDA's November Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports along with current export and ethanol grind estimates. Updated corn and soybean basis information and a look at estimated corn and soybean breakeven prices for the 2023 crop are discussed in the outlook update. Slides from the discussion can be found at https://purdue.ag/webinar111122.  Podcast provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. For more information on the current ag outlook and farm economy, visit us at http://purdue.edu/commercialag.

Agweek Podcast
Agweek Market Wrap: USDA surprises with yield adjustments and lack of demand adjustments in November reports

Agweek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 6:55


The USDA had some surprising numbers this week in the Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates reports. Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management and Don Wick of Red River Farm Network discuss that, as well as exports, what a railroad strike would mean for markets, the Black Sea grain deal, an uneventful week in livestock and more on this week's Agweek Market Wrap.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
October Corn & Soybean Outlook Update

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 54:17


Purdue agricultural economists Michael Langemeier, Nathanael Thompson, and James Mintert discuss the corn and soybean outlook following USDA's October Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports along with current export and ethanol grind estimates. Updated corn and soybean basis information and a look at estimated corn and soybean breakeven prices for the 2023 crop were discussed during the podcast. Slides from the discussion can be found at https://purdue.ag/outlook101422.  Podcast provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. For more information on the current ag outlook and farm economy, visit us at http://purdue.edu/commercialag.

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—Oct. 13, 2022

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 6:58


Weekly negotiated cash fed cattle trade remained undeveloped through Wednesday afternoon, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service. Last week, live prices were $144/cwt. in the Southern Plains, $145-$148 in Nebraska and $145-$149 in the western Corn Belt. Dressed prices were $230. Cattle futures edged higher, though, with the mainly friendly World Agricultural Supply and [...]

Agri-Pulse DriveTime
DriveTime: Oct. 12, 2022

Agri-Pulse DriveTime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 5:00


Today's DriveTime features comments from Senate Ag Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf, along with the recent figures from USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates. 

Agri-Pulse DriveTime
DriveTime: Oct. 12, 2022

Agri-Pulse DriveTime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 5:00


Today's DriveTime features comments from Senate Ag Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf, along with the recent figures from USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates. 

Purdue Commercial AgCast
Ag Barometer Insight: September 2022

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 35:53


The Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer index drifted lower to a reading of 112 in September which was 5 points lower than a month earlier. These results stand in contrast with future expectations in September which were only 2% weaker than a year ago. The Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer sentiment index is calculated each month from 400 U.S. agricultural producers' responses to a telephone survey. This month's survey was conducted from September 19-23, 2022, a week or more following USDA's September Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE).  The full report is available at https://purdue.ag/agbarometer. Podcast provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. For more economic information and insights on the Ag Economy Barometer, visit us at http://purdue.edu/commercialag.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
September Corn & Soybean Outlook Update

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 58:42


Purdue ag economists Michael Langemeier, Nathan Thompson and James Mintert broadcasted the September Crop Outlook webinar on Friday, September 16, 2022. The webinar featured information from USDA's September Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports along with current export and ethanol grind estimates. The webinar also included updated corn and soybean basis information, a first look at estimated corn and soybean breakeven prices for the 2023 crop and a comparison of flexible cash leasing of farmland to traditional fixed cash rent leasing.   Slides from the discussion can be found at https://ag.purdue.edu/commercialag/home/resource/2022/09/september-corn-soybean-outlook-update-2/     Podcast provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. For more information on the current ag outlook and farm economy, visit us at http://purdue.edu/commercialag.

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—Sept. 13, 2022

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 6:20


Corn futures climbed 9¢ to 13¢ through July '23 Monday, in response to the latest monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, which reduced expected production (see below). Soybean futures closed 60¢ to 76¢ higher through Jly ‘23 and then mostly 32¢ to 40¢ higher. Feeder Cattle futures closed an average of $1.32 lower [...]

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Morning Ag News, September 13, 2022: Latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates released

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 2:57


The 2022/23 U.S. wheat outlook for supply and use is unchanged this month. The projected 2022/23 season-average farm price (SAFP) is lowered $0.25 per bushel to $9.00 on reported NASS prices to date and expectations for cash and futures prices the remainder of 2022/23. Despite the decline, $9.00 per bushel would remain a record SAFP.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The High Ground - powered by Premier Companies
August USDA Report, Marketing Strategy, & Global Outlook

The High Ground - powered by Premier Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 37:03


Are you curious about the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) Report and recent crop tours?  Would you like to speculate alongside Ryan and Sal?  On this episode of The High Ground, powered by Premier Companies, hosts Ryan Priest and Sal Sama are joined by returning guest, Aaron Bledsoe.  As the grain merchandiser for Premier Companies, Aaron is able to provide a unique perspective on all things grain-related.Aaron covers a variety of hot topics on this episode including the global and local outlook, the rollercoaster ride the beans have been on, and provides thoughts on differences between the Pro Farmer tour and the USDA reports.  Aaron also tackles a massive string of “ifs” to discuss what the near term looks like and what it looks like to truly be a risk manager.  “The reward is high, but it costs a lot to play this game.”

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—July 13, 2022

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 6:45


Grain markets were the story once again on Tuesday, melting down beneath the weight of bearish outside markets, the climbing U.S. dollar, a more optimistic weather outlook and apparently little impact from the latest monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE-see below). Corn futures closed 36¢ to 48¢ lower through Jly ‘23 and [...]

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—May 16, 2022

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 6:08


Grain futures were mixed Friday, continuing to adjust to the previous day's bullish World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates. Corn futures closed mostly 4¢ to 10¢ lower. Soybean futures closed 12¢ to 32¢ higher through Sep ‘23 and then fractionally higher to 1¢ higher, except for 63¢ higher in spot May.  Softer Corn prices [...]

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael
Cattle Current Podcast—May 13, 2022

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 9:49


Grain futures marched higher Thursday, buoyed by the latest monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, led by Kansas City Wheat, which closed 63¢ to 69¢ higher in the front five contracts. Corn futures closed mostly 8¢ to 16¢ higher, while Soybean futures closed 3¢ to 10¢ higher through Aug ‘23 and then mostly [...]