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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Chandler Goule

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Chandler Goule

September 19, 2024

Today’s guest is Chandler Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) in Washington, DC http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/2024/20240918ABR.mp3

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Rich Nelson

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Rich Nelson

August 13, 2024

Today’s guest is Rich Nelson, Chief Strategist with Allendale in McHenry, IL. He talks about the latest USDA WASDE and Crop Production numbers, and what it might mean for the … Read More

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Darby Campsey

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Darby Campsey

April 25, 2024

Today’s guest is Darby Campsey with Texas Wheat Producers in Amarillo, TX http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/2024/20240424ABR.mp3

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Chandler Goule

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Chandler Goule

December 8, 2023

Today’s guest is Chandler Goule, President and CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG). He talks about the 2024 wheat crop, the Farm Bill, and why crop insurance … Read More

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Chandler Goule

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Chandler Goule

November 11, 2023

Today’s guest is Chandler Goule, the CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG). We discuss the latest on the 2023 crop, projections for 2024, the challenge of an … Read More

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Wheat Farmers Ready to Rally Around Trade Programs

Wheat Farmers Ready to Rally Around Trade Programs

February 20, 2023

WASHINGTON, DC – Wheat producers are preparing to engage with their legislators in Congress, since half of the wheat grown in the United States is exported. Earlier this month, bipartisan … Read More

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Final 2022 Report Offers Disappointing Export Demand Estimates

Final 2022 Report Offers Disappointing Export Demand Estimates

December 13, 2022

WASHINGTON, DC – Weaker export demand appears to be pressuring commodity prices as USDA projects lower season-average farm prices for wheat and corn and steady prices for soybeans and cotton. … Read More

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Agribusiness Report Podcast: Bob Maurer

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Bob Maurer

June 7, 2022

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Bob Maurer is with Manduca Trading in Chicago, IL, and talks about the wild ride the energy markets are having right now, and what’s ahead … Read More

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Hailstorms and Drought Continue to Plague Wheat Farmers

Hailstorms and Drought Continue to Plague Wheat Farmers

June 7, 2022

LUBBOCK, TX – Fierce thunderstorms pounded the area with hail over the weekend while neighbors just a hundred miles away continue to burn in a historic drought. While this is … Read More

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Agribusiness Report Podcast: Donna Hughes

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Donna Hughes

May 28, 2022

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Donna Hughes is Senior Risk Management Consultant with Stone X in Abilene, TX, and talks about grain and cotton markets leading up to the Memorial … Read More

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Agribusiness Report Podcast: Bob Maurer

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Bob Maurer

May 24, 2022

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Bob Maurer is with Manduca Trading in Chicago, IL, and talks about current livestock markets and extreme volatility on the heels of the Russian invasion … Read More

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Agribusiness Report Podcast: Bob Maurer

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Bob Maurer

May 17, 2022

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Bob Maurer is with Manduca Trading in Chicago, IL and talks about commodity markets http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/20220516ABR.mp3

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Agribusiness Report Podcast: Bob Maurer

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Bob Maurer

April 19, 2022

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Bob Maurer is with Manduca Trading in Chicago, IL, and talks about markets and the effects of the Russian war in Ukraine on the wheat … Read More

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Agribusiness Report Podcast: Greg McBride

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Greg McBride

April 12, 2022

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Greg McBride is a broker with Allendale and talks about USDA’s latest April WASDE report, challenges affecting most crops in 2022, and what could happen … Read More

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Agribusiness Report Podcast: Dr. Mark Welch

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Dr. Mark Welch

April 7, 2022

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Dr. Mark Welch is a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Grain Marketing Economist in College Station, TX, and talks about the wheat and corn markets, how … Read More

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Wheat Market Nearing 15-Year Highs on Dwindling Stocks

Wheat Market Nearing 15-Year Highs on Dwindling Stocks

April 5, 2022

LUBBOCK, TX – The last time there was a runup like this in the wheat market was March of 2008, and given fundamental concerns around the globe, Dr. Mark Welch … Read More

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2022 Commodity Classic Returns to The Big Easy

2022 Commodity Classic Returns to The Big Easy

March 9, 2022

NEW ORLEANS, LA – Commodity Classic returns to an in-person event this year and kicks off this week in the Big Easy for America’s largest farmer-led, farmer-focused agricultural and educational … Read More

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Wheat Market Volatility Leads to Almost $7 Spread

Wheat Market Volatility Leads to Almost $7 Spread

March 9, 2022

LUBBOCK, TX – Extreme volatility is plaguing the wheat market, in part due to the war in Ukraine and the extreme dry conditions across the hard red winter wheat (HRW) … Read More

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Agribusiness Report Podcast: Bob Maurer

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Bob Maurer

March 8, 2022

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Bob Maurer is with Manduca Trading in Chicago, IL, and talks about the extreme market volatility and what’s happening in the wheat market, especially. http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/20220307ABR.mp3

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Agribusiness Report Podcast: David Widmar

Agribusiness Report Podcast: David Widmar

February 25, 2022

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: David Widmar is with Agricultural Economic Insights (www.AEI.ag) and talks about the current farm economy, the decision between ARC and PLC (deadline March 15th), and … Read More

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Commodity Classic to “Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler”

Commodity Classic to “Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler”

January 21, 2022

NEW ORLEANS, LA – Final preparations are being made for the 2022 Commodity Classic, a live and in-person experience for producers, exhibitors, and agribusinesses March 10-12, 2022. The three-day event … Read More

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More “Locked Up” Americans Found Convenience of Pasta

More “Locked Up” Americans Found Convenience of Pasta

October 21, 2021

During the global shutdown due to coronavirus, more Americans found themselves in the kitchen preparing meals. For U.S. wheat producers, this helped lead to higher prices and record demand for durum wheat.

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Increasing Export Taxes, Decreasing Wheat Production Hitting Russia

Increasing Export Taxes, Decreasing Wheat Production Hitting Russia

October 15, 2021

According to the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, wheat exports are down 12 percent from last year due to rising taxes.

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Export Sales of Wheat Improve, Decline for Others

Export Sales of Wheat Improve, Decline for Others

July 19, 2021

The latest Weekly Export Sales Report suggests a week over week increase for wheat sales, but reductions from corn, soybeans and cotton.

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USDA Reports Mixed Numbers On Weekly Export Sales

USDA Reports Mixed Numbers On Weekly Export Sales

May 14, 2021

Net wheat sales were down noticeably from the previous week and down 61 percent from the prior 4-week average according to the latest Weekly Export Sales Report from USDA.

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Winter Wheat Production Up 10 Percent from 2020

Winter Wheat Production Up 10 Percent from 2020

May 13, 2021

USDA released their latest Crop Production Report for May, on Wednesday, and government economists expect a 10 percent year over year increase in winter wheat production this season.

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Buoyed by Chinese Buying, U.S. Wheat Exports Strong

Buoyed by Chinese Buying, U.S. Wheat Exports Strong

April 26, 2021

As China continues to ramp up its purchases of U.S. ag products to meet their Phase One trade agreement with the United States, some growers are experiencing higher prices for their raw commodities.

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Exports Showing Mixed Bag In 4-Week Sales

Exports Showing Mixed Bag In 4-Week Sales

April 23, 2021

For wheat, Net sales were down noticeably from the previous week, but up 55 percent from the prior 4-week average on increases primarily for Mexico, Taiwan, and Japan.

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2020 Soybean and Wheat Exports to Vietnam Soar

2020 Soybean and Wheat Exports to Vietnam Soar

April 20, 2021

According to the Foreign Agriculture Service at USDA, the United States is Vietnam’s second-largest supplier of agricultural goods, following China.

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Latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Report Neutral

Latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Report Neutral

March 10, 2021

According to USDA’s latest WASDE Report, white wheat exports are raised on continued strong sales and shipments to China and South Korea.

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Corn and Wheat Export Sales Hit Marketing-Year Lows

Corn and Wheat Export Sales Hit Marketing-Year Lows

February 26, 2021

The Foreign Agricultural Service release their latest look at U.S. commodity exports on Thursday, for the week ending February 18.

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Corn and Wheat Prices Increase on Tightening Supplies

Corn and Wheat Prices Increase on Tightening Supplies

February 19, 2021

Futures prices — the price of a contract to deliver a commodity at a certain time in the future – for wheat, corn, and soybeans have been trending higher since August 2020.

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Good Week for Exports Sales Reported by USDA

Good Week for Exports Sales Reported by USDA

January 25, 2021

USDA released their latest Weekly Export Sales Report on Friday, a day later than normal due to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday on Monday.

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USDA Projects Reduced Stocks For All Major Crops

USDA Projects Reduced Stocks For All Major Crops

January 14, 2021

USDA end of year stocks estimate for all major crops is fairly easy to report: all are lower than in 2019. Specifically, corn stocks are slightly lower while wheat stocks are down 9 percent, soybeans are off 10 percent and sorghum stocks are down 12 percent as of December 1.

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More Foreign Sales of U.S. Cotton, Soybeans, Wheat

More Foreign Sales of U.S. Cotton, Soybeans, Wheat

December 11, 2020

According to the Foreign Ag Service, U.S. wheat sales were up 38 percent from the previous week (616,500 metric tons) on purchase from Mexico, Japan, and Thailand.

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Big Week for Corn, Cotton and Wheat Exports

Big Week for Corn, Cotton and Wheat Exports

November 30, 2020

USDA released their latest Weekly Export Sales report on Friday reveling a big week for U.S. wheat, corn and cotton exports.

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U.S. Wheat Industry Optimistic Amid Growing Export Sales

U.S. Wheat Industry Optimistic Amid Growing Export Sales

November 16, 2020

Wheat growers are cautiously optimistic as export sales show signs of improvement in 2020.

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U.S. Wheat Quality Good and Global Demand High

U.S. Wheat Quality Good and Global Demand High

October 19, 2020

Variable growing conditions greatly influenced the U.S. hard red winter wheat crop in 2020, according to the U.S. Wheat Associates.

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Rice and Pork Exports Hit Marketing Year Highs

Rice and Pork Exports Hit Marketing Year Highs

October 9, 2020

Net sales of U.S. wheat totaled over 530,000 metric tons, up 5 percent from the previous week and the Philippines was the top buyer.

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Winter Wheat and Barley Production Falls in 2020

Winter Wheat and Barley Production Falls in 2020

October 2, 2020

According to USDA’s Annual Small Grain Agricultural Survey, yields this past growing season averaged just a tick under 51 bushels per acre.

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Top Five Major U.S. Row-Crops Experience Negative Returns

Top Five Major U.S. Row-Crops Experience Negative Returns

September 15, 2020

Producers of the top five field crops in the United States have struggled to cover total costs of production over the past decade.

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Weekly Export Report Reveals Impressive U.S. Wheat Sales

Weekly Export Report Reveals Impressive U.S. Wheat Sales

August 27, 2020

Wheat sales last week were impressive, increasing 46 percent over the previous week and 41 percent above the 4-week average, with Mexico and China topping all buyers.

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U.S. Wheat Receives Parity in New Trade Agreement

U.S. Wheat Receives Parity in New Trade Agreement

August 10, 2020

As a key component of the new USMCA trade agreement, Canada agreed to allow wheat grown in the United States for import purposes to receive an official Canadian grade as long as the variety was approved in that country.

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Despite Volatility in Grain Markets, Prices Moving Higher

Despite Volatility in Grain Markets, Prices Moving Higher

July 16, 2020

Despite COVID-19, grain has been moving and basis has generally tightened since April with both positive and negative volatility depending on the month and specific grain.

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Markets React Favorably to USDA’s December Estimates

December 7, 2018

(WASHINGTON, DC) Markets rallied on the heels of USDA’s latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) released on Friday. Farm prices are projected higher for corn and cotton, while … Read More

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