Opinion
Analysis and insights from experts across the agriculture industry.
Grain markets remain mostly rangebound while cattle futures climbed to new highs. Lean hogs finished the day under moderate pressure.
Jon Scheve discusses why farmers should never sell cash corn.
A sneak peek into next week’s USDA report as well as our weekly market recap.
Corn futures continue to hold ground while soybeans test MUST HOLD support. Will the ratio between the two start to narrow?
Jon discusses yield uncertainty for corn and beans. Plus, final thoughts on the 2022 marketing year.
Weekly overview of ag commodity market news & price action compiled by Austin Schroeder with Brugler Marketing. Not intended as trading advice. Actions taken are responsibility of the reader.
The combination of a new El Nino episode and the ongoing effects of climate change have contributed to many severe weather events this year, with detrimental effects for global agriculture.
Corn and beans were weaker while wheat stole the show. Market Strategist, Matt Bresnahan has today’s recap and the weekly 2-Minute Drill.
Jon Scheve discusses why corn prices may not rally. Plus, the final futures price for his 2022 corn.
If India returns to our legacy of agricultural achievement, imagine what we will do in the future, on earth and among the stars.
Weekly overview of ag commodity market news & price action compiled by Austin Schroeder with Brugler Marketing. Not intended as trading advice. Actions taken are responsibility of the reader.
We are approaching the halfway point on day two of the crop tour. Here’s what we’ve seen so far on today’s route in Indiana.
Grain futures were able to not only stabilize but gain ground back in today’s trade.
Jon Scheve discusses if there is too much corn supply. Plus how to be more profitable understanding market spreads.
Jon Scheve discusses last week’s USDA report and how corn carryout and demand could be an issue. Plus, he explains his corn basis strategy for last year’s crop.
Our business model involves keeping our ears to the ground, advocating for sustainability and growth for the island and responding to our customers’ needs with locally grown food.
Jon Scheve discusses the likelihood of USDA changing the average corn yield in Friday’s WASDE report based on crop condition observations, the drought monitor, high-tech tools and social media.
On a planet with more people than ever before, the discovery of phosphate means that fertilizer will remain a viable food production tool for most of the rest of the century.
It was a sea of red in the grain markets today with corn, soybeans, and wheat all trading lower, this despite some good news on the demand front.
Trading ranges have continued to expand as uncertainty remains. These are the levels we are keeping a close eye on for today’s trade.
While most Midwest farmers utilize a corn-soybean crop rotation, it would help them from an agronomic and economic viewpoint to consider adding a small grain as a third crop in their rotations.