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Brazil: The Rising Giant With Matthew Kruse
Join Marlin Bohling and Matthew Kruse as they dive into the current state of crop production in South America, with a sharp focus on Brazil’s soybean and corn planting progress. They unpack the effects of weather on crop development, the economic factors fueling Brazil’s acreage expansion, and what these trends mean for the region’s future crop output. With global corn prices fluctuating, Marlin and Matthew discuss how Brazil’s production growth might shift the competitive landscape of agricultural exports worldwide. This conversation provides vital insights into how South America’s crop conditions and economic climate could shape global markets in the coming years. Don’t miss this in-dep...
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South Dakota Votes on CO2 Project Fate With Danita Murray
Просмотров 3544 часа назад
Marlin Bohling interviews Danita Murray, the executive director of the South Dakota Corn Growers Association, to unpack the upcoming vote on RL-21 and its ties to Senate Bill 201. In this discussion, Danita breaks down the bill’s implications for CO2 pipelines, explaining how Senate Bill 201 affects profit-sharing arrangements without changing eminent domain authority. They also cover the regul...
USDA's Rug Pull On Cattle With Eric Relph
Просмотров 5 тыс.9 часов назад
Marlin Bohling and Eric Relph dive into the latest shifts in the cattle and grain markets, providing a timely analysis of the Catalina Feed Report and its bearish effect on cattle trends. They discuss weeks of elevated cash cattle prices, unexpected marketing numbers hinting at herd rebuilding, and how option expirations are injecting volatility into grain markets. Eric also sheds light on how ...
Tabulating The Final Results With Steve Melvin
Просмотров 51414 часов назад
Marlin Bohling sits down with Steve Melvin, an agronomist from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln Extension Service, to discuss the current state of agriculture in Nebraska. They explore the challenges and successes of this year’s harvest, focusing on the essential role of irrigation in maintaining strong crop yields, despite unusually dry conditions. Steve shares insights into how rapid gra...
Can Ag Markets Hang On In A Recession? With Joe Camp
Просмотров 66614 часов назад
Can Ag Markets Hang On In A Recession? With Joe Camp
Brazilian Production: An Insider's Look With Matthew Kruse
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.19 часов назад
Marlin Bohling sits down with Matthew Kruse to explore the key factors shaping Brazil’s current growing season. From soybean and corn production dynamics to the critical impact of weather patterns, Matthew offers a unique perspective fueled by his family’s deep connections in Brazil’s agricultural sector. They dive into the ongoing debate between USDA and CONAB production estimates, shedding li...
The Ag Lending Challenge Ahead John Newton
Просмотров 90319 часов назад
In this episode, Marlin Bohling interviews John Newton from Terrain, where he plays a pivotal role in providing critical market insights for a wide range of agricultural commodities. John delves into the current status of the Farm Bill and its potential implications for the agricultural sector. He sheds light on the significant challenges facing the farm economy, as well as the essential tools ...
Surprising Wheat Pressures & Livestock Trends With Eric Relph
Просмотров 687День назад
Marlin Bohling and Eric Relph explore the latest trends shaping the agricultural markets, with a focus on wheat dynamics, grain exports, and livestock movements. 🌾🐄 Get expert analysis on: 🌍 Wheat market pressure driven by Russia’s direct negotiations with various countries. 📊 Surprising export sales data and Mexico’s grain purchases due to the price competitiveness of U.S. products. 🌾 Global w...
Facing An Adverse Farm Business Climate With Bradley Freking
Просмотров 1 тыс.День назад
Marlin Bohling speaks with Brad Freking, the owner of New Fashion Pork, about the challenges and opportunities in the pork industry. They discuss the evolution of the business, the impact of state regulations on operations, and the importance of strategic investments in a changing economic landscape. Freking shares insights on how the business climate varies between states like Minnesota and Io...
Soybeans Facing Big Headwinds With Joe Camp
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Soybeans Facing Big Headwinds With Joe Camp
Grain & Livestock Markets Deflating With Justin McKinney
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.14 дней назад
Grain & Livestock Markets Deflating With Justin McKinney
Massive Livestock Threat In The Upper Midwest With Brian Winnekins
Просмотров 35 тыс.14 дней назад
Marlin Bohling is joined by Brian Winnekins to discuss the recent bankruptcy of Pure Prairie Poultry and its ripple effects across the Midwest farming community. 🐔💥 The conversation covers: • 🚨 The devastating impact on farmers and the financial challenges they now face. • 🐓 Concerns over animal welfare and the risk of a biosecurity crisis due to abandoned poultry. • 🏛️ Regulatory gaps and the ...
USDA Disappoints Again With Eric Relph
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.14 дней назад
Marlin Bohling and Eric Relph dive into the October USDA report and explore its major implications for the grain market. 🌾📊 They discuss the latest challenges producers are facing, including: • 🌦 The effects of weather and logistical issues on crop production. • 🐄 A detailed look at the current state of the cattle and hog markets. • 🗳 How the upcoming election cycle could influence commodity pr...
Corn Fields Literally On Fire With Susan Littlefield
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.14 дней назад
Marlin Bohling sits down with Susan Littlefield to discuss the pressing agricultural challenges in Nebraska. 🔥 As drought conditions continue to impact the state, they cover a wide range of critical topics, including: • 🌱 The effects of drought on crop yields and the ongoing harvest season. • 🐄 The current state of the cattle industry and how farmers are managing their herds. • 🚜 The increased ...
Technical Targets And Harvest Findings With Joe Camp
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.14 дней назад
Join Marlin Bohling as he talks with Joe Camp about the current state of the markets and the key factors shaping economic conditions in agriculture. 🌍📈 In this insightful discussion, they explore: • 📰 How international events, including China’s economy, are impacting global markets. • 🌾 The latest USDA reports and what they reveal about the grain and livestock markets. • 🌦 Regional harvest upda...
Farm Groups Rally Disaster Aid With Shawn Harding
Просмотров 22221 день назад
Farm Groups Rally Disaster Aid With Shawn Harding
Devastating Ag Losses From Helene With Kaleb Rathbone
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.21 день назад
Devastating Ag Losses From Helene With Kaleb Rathbone
Is The Grain Party Already Over? With Eric Relph
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.21 день назад
Is The Grain Party Already Over? With Eric Relph
Corn Harvest Update Direct From The Field With Mark Anderson
Просмотров 85721 день назад
Corn Harvest Update Direct From The Field With Mark Anderson
Strikes, Floods, & Rail Woes With Mike Steenhoek
Просмотров 52921 день назад
Strikes, Floods, & Rail Woes With Mike Steenhoek
Labor Strikes And Missile Strikes With Joe Camp
Просмотров 52128 дней назад
Labor Strikes And Missile Strikes With Joe Camp
This Rally Is BullSh#$t With Matthew Kruse
Просмотров 6 тыс.28 дней назад
This Rally Is BullSh#$t With Matthew Kruse
Grain Marketers Cashing In With Eric Relph
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Месяц назад
Grain Marketers Cashing In With Eric Relph
Multiple Threats to U.S. Cotton With John Devine
Просмотров 278Месяц назад
Multiple Threats to U.S. Cotton With John Devine
Seasonal Tendencies & Foreign Intrigue With Joe Camp
Просмотров 521Месяц назад
Seasonal Tendencies & Foreign Intrigue With Joe Camp
Harvest Progress Gets Market Attention With Justin McKinney
Просмотров 734Месяц назад
Harvest Progress Gets Market Attention With Justin McKinney
CPA Warns Farmers: Numbers Don't Lie With Paul Neiffer
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.Месяц назад
CPA Warns Farmers: Numbers Don't Lie With Paul Neiffer
Full Bore Harvest Markets With Eric Relph
Просмотров 700Месяц назад
Full Bore Harvest Markets With Eric Relph
The Fed Fallout for Ag With Tanner Ehmke
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Месяц назад
The Fed Fallout for Ag With Tanner Ehmke
Fedmania vs Weather & Harvest With Joe Camp
Просмотров 755Месяц назад
Fedmania vs Weather & Harvest With Joe Camp
Thank you sir!
Thank you sir!
A vote for Harris is a vote to destroy the food chain
Living creatures
US AG is the back bone of America since 1815…
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Great show. watching you from Brasil, Mato Grosso specifically. Rain is getting stable now. 🤞🤞
Latin America can be counted on for one thing. To fall victim to its own success. Good times come, some people do really well, some don’t, and those who don’t elect some tin pot dictator who promises them fairness, then it all gets destroyed.
You should discuss how the Peru Chancay port will only increase the markets for Brazilian grains.
Mad that people want chickens and they can’t control it. I actually trust the crackhead down the street more than any government.
Weather modification is real! They are doing this to farmers.
Never register your birds. They will take them.
This is going to be bad
Yet another issue with concentrated & monopolized animal raising & processing
The sky is falling! The government has broken this country. At what point do you people understand the government has taxed the people to death. Where do you go next for money. Just sell it to China we are doing that with everything else. Because it doesn't seem that no one knows how to balance a check book anymore. But I know what is happening to mine.
Send them to the Gov Mansion in Minnesota where Tampon TIM claims E Coli is passed via frying French fries in HOT Grease.
He was friggin joking. He made a point of saying so. But it is hilarious that days after tRUMP's fake work day at McD's they had a huge E. Coli outbreak. It's just a metaphor for what another tRUMP presidency would mean for our country
Bird flu is bullshit
I’m confused, are the people that own the birds refuse to feed them because they’re broke? If that’s the case what is stopping the farmers and handlers from selling these birds their purpose
This is so sad and makes me angry too. The farmers are suffering, the chickens are suffering. The taxpayers in one state will suffer. What a huge mess. Pure Prairie execs should go to jail. I am in WI and think it is horrible our republican led government here is not doing a better job.
You couldn't force me to sign a Broiler Grower Contract, no matter what Company.
Contract Broiler Growers always have the most volatile amount of risk.
These are meat birds, very different from backyard chickens. You mentioned they were nine days without food. Pure torture for a meat bird. I once had to skip a day of feeding my meat birds, just one day, and they were ravenous. They have to eat all the time. They fall asleep with their beak in the food dish. This must have been a nightmare situation for those 1000's of chickens.
Mmmm sounds delicious 😆
Should call Trump for suggestions.
😄😂🤣 Other than being a chicken sh!t, tRUMP knows zero about agriculture
The beef on dairy is lurking out there. Dairies are painted in a corner and looking for ways to increase revenue with embryo transfer of prized beef genetics in to dairy cows. They’ve always bred every year, but a dairy breed sold as beef, or a cross isn’t the prime beef market. They like them big, black, and obese. The problem with a cow calf operation, is your feeding those cows, and while they may give you good calves, if you can get the calves and milk, it’s better.
Nobody believes USDA anymore except traders as an excuse to change markets for commission
The marketings were 102% correct? Where are you getting the 96%
In West Central Iowa a large ethanol plant is calling farmers hunting for a price that will buy any corn for December delivery. the buyer told us that it's been hard to get bought even at a price that is above their published price.
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Are we sure Ag is in a recession ? Sounds more like a re- structuring or re- alignment of global buyers and sellers . The historical narrative was the United States would feed the world. I think the new narrative that emerging agricultural markets can grow quality grains a lot cheaper and can be efficient . ruclips.net/video/7D6qu-8n7Iw/видео.htmlsi=VUasdliiUDYJQjpO
Very interesting report.
Brazil grains are only a part of the story. Brazil can grow 2 grain cycles per season , not just one. The soon to open Chancay port in Lima , Peru will get corn and beans to China earlier than before, and Brazilian can buy agricultural equipment at a fraction of the price than other manufacturers. But most importantly , China can buy and pay with multiple currency forms and avoid the SWIFT system . Brazil is not a difficult to access country, as the country has awesome access to the China 56 GPS satellites , ( the 31 US satellites don't cover Brazil as well ) , buys EVs from China, and China has broad access to the rural Brazilian education system .
Remember when the American taxpayers had to give 998 million to Brazil cuz we was giving our Farmers so much welfare their Farmers couldn't compete with us the American Farmer highest paid welfare recipient on Earth
Ancient history, currently almost all of the USDA budget is the snap program for feeding the mostly urban poor...
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MATOPIBA is the right name for the region os the Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí and Bahia states. Not MAPITOBA.
The only threat to livestock is a WEF controlled government..
Thank you sir!
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There is a trade-off for being pig industry-friendly. If you've ever driven across Iowa in the summertime, you know what I'm talking about.
Get some net fence up around harvested corn and bean fields and let them finish out and fertilize some crop land at same time
That is a great option! In Minnesota, we hadn't started or were just starting to combine so it was extremely limited in the acres available to do this. Many of the sites had been starved so long that the chickens were eating each other already. It also gets cold at night and rounding them up to bring them back into barns when they've never lived outside a barn could pose issues. It came at a bad time and was an emergency situation. I'm hoping those that picked the chickens up can utilize measures that benefit the livestock and the ground.
If the birds are young enough that might work but a fast growing Cornish cross breed cannot walk when it gets closer to butcher age. They literally can’t walk and will not be able to move around to find the pieces of feed. They are not like regular chickens that range around. I’ve raised several batches of Cornish cross meat birds, they are sickly, bald, crippled and get “bed sores” from lying on their breasts so much. And they do not forage.
Considering China has organized the BRIC consortium as a group of global " customers" , the US farmer is in a position of belonging to unorganized suppliers selling to organized buyers . With inflation and higher input costs , the farmer shouldn't look to retire any time soon
Canary in the coal mine😅
Lots of rabbit holes😂
....... The sky is falling😮 Please like and share this video!!! If you spend 25 seconds and get straight to the point instead of saying it's urgent, i would have watched the video. I watched parts of it, but what is the main point please?
It doesn't reconcile.. but a few good years in a row of high crop prices and good yields can create alot of liquidity in farm operations that already have a strong working capital. Get a few farms like that and a some non-farm investors at a auction and it will push prices high.
Don't worry; China will come in and buy everything up for pennies on the dollar, and you will have a new master to answer to!
If someone can explain to me how $4/bushel corn reconciles with $15,000/acre land prices, I’m all ears.
Iowa owns millions dollars worth of chickens now. Will find a place to process and collect money. They are making farmers and feed suppliers whole in the meantime. good leadership.
Well, I hope whoever is buying 1 dollar chickens realizes these are meat birds and not your backyard egg laying variety. They are harvested at a very young age, and are not suited to long lives.
Everyone one I have seen involved were experienced. They make it sound like these people have never had chickens. Most have been moved to Amish bitchers and processed in backyards. Another failure of Big Ag saved by small farmers.
@@stanford2444 that’s good to hear.
This guy obviously has a track record of picking losing business opportunities. Seems to me we need to quit growing corn and maybe use our land for food production?? Farmers are getting farmed👎.
Could they call in the churches and have a giant chicken dinner?