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Futures and options trading involves risk and is not suited for everyone.
Tommy and Jim analyze the latest USDA crop production report, which shows a surprising planted acreage of nearly 96 million corn acres. Despite yield reductions, this led to increased projected production and complex market reactions.
• Corn prices closed up 10.5 cents despite bearish USDA news, with soybean prices also strengthening
• The cash flow crisis facing farmers in areas without river markets or ethanol plants requires governmental support
• Interest rates are expected to be cut by 25 basis points at the September 17 FOMC meeting, with economists projecting 75 basis points in cuts by year-end
• The Japan trade agreement has been misinterpreted - it doesn't include an additional $8 billion in US farm product purchases
• California's approval of E15 ethanol blends opens a significant market opportunity by 2026
• Regulatory hurdles for US farm equipment manufacturers create higher costs compared to identical equipment sold in South America
• Farm Bill 2.0 may address issues like California's Proposition 12 affecting pork producers
• The second Maha report avoided mentioning pesticides, but concerns remain about upcoming definitions of "ultra-processed foods"
Email Jim Wiesmeyer at [email protected] to receive his free newsletter covering these agricultural issues in greater depth.
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Futures and options trading involves risk and is not suited for everyone.
Tommy and Jim analyze the latest USDA crop production report, which shows a surprising planted acreage of nearly 96 million corn acres. Despite yield reductions, this led to increased projected production and complex market reactions.
• Corn prices closed up 10.5 cents despite bearish USDA news, with soybean prices also strengthening
• The cash flow crisis facing farmers in areas without river markets or ethanol plants requires governmental support
• Interest rates are expected to be cut by 25 basis points at the September 17 FOMC meeting, with economists projecting 75 basis points in cuts by year-end
• The Japan trade agreement has been misinterpreted - it doesn't include an additional $8 billion in US farm product purchases
• California's approval of E15 ethanol blends opens a significant market opportunity by 2026
• Regulatory hurdles for US farm equipment manufacturers create higher costs compared to identical equipment sold in South America
• Farm Bill 2.0 may address issues like California's Proposition 12 affecting pork producers
• The second Maha report avoided mentioning pesticides, but concerns remain about upcoming definitions of "ultra-processed foods"
Email Jim Wiesmeyer at [email protected] to receive his free newsletter covering these agricultural issues in greater depth.
Support the show

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