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Michelle Rook

National Reporter

Michelle Rook is a national agricultural reporter and market analyst for Farm Journal’s AgDay and U.S. Farm Report, and she is the host of Markets Now. With expertise in commodity markets, grain trading, and agricultural journalism, she delivers daily market updates and analysis to farmers nationwide. She earned the NAFB Farm Broadcaster of the Year award and the prestigious Doan Excellence in Reporting Award.

Latest Stories
Grains open lower on more technical selling, lower crude oil improved SA weather, and ideas of Black Sea export deal extension. Live cattle see technical selling. Michelle Rook w/ Kent Beadle Paradigm Futures
Supplies of diesel in the United States are some of the tightest in history, down to a 25-day supply. So, is there a chance of running out?
Monday’s markets saw corn and soybeans lower following crude oil with rising COVID cases in China, poor exports, Argentina rains. Wheat saw a technical bounce. Michelle Rook w/Darren Frye Water Street Solutions.
Corn, soybeans lower w/rising COVID cases in China, lower CO and a strong dollar. Wheat sees a technical bounce. Live cattle lower on technical selling. Michelle Rook w/ Darren Frye Water Street Solutions.
Many Nebraska farmers were early adopters of no-till to preserve moisture and protect soils from wind erosion. Now they’re taking soil health practices to the next level.
Grains mixed with lower crude oil, higher dollar, SA weather. Cattle 2-sided watching corn, cutouts and higher slaughter. Hogs rebound w/ higher cutouts. Michelle Rook w/ Mark Schultz Northstar Commodity.
Corn and beans down on lower crude oil, higher dollar, SA weather. Cattle mixed w/ lower corn, but lower cutouts & higher slaughter. Hogs rebound w/higher cutouts. Michelle Rook w/ Mark Schultz Northstar Commodity.
Corn and beans down on lower crude oil, higher dollar, SA weather. Cattle mixed w/ lower corn, but lower cutouts & higher slaughter. Hogs rebound w/higher cutouts. Michelle Rook w/ Mark Schultz Northstar Commodity.
Grains and cotton higher on easing China COVID policies, higher crude oil, sharply lower dollar, continuing to digest the CPI data. Cattle saw profit taking. Michelle Rook w/ Tommy Grisafi of Advance Trading.
Energy markets higher w/ sharply lower dollar and China easing COVID policy. What’s the outlook for energy prices and could the U.S. run out of diesel supplies? Michelle Rook asks John Wenzel with StoneX Financial.