Sounds like 'Boxed Beef' select was up quite a bit! Last I heard, it was around $177. What little I think I know, it has an effect on retail ground beef...along with the spread between the price of select to choice. Anyway, y'all have a lovely day...🇺🇸 👍☕
Being on the organic no till side, I’ve had rye refuse to crimp, beans looked pretty choked out. I just graze it. It’s great cow chow. I’m growing non treated, no traits, no patents beans. I’ve saved plenty of seed and put it in a cover mix.
Maybe USDA should pull itself out of the Stone Age and raise the loan rates to a level that correlates to today’s costs of production. Perhaps handouts wouldn’t be needed if low interest loans on stored grain were available. You can borrow about $2 a bushel on corn and $6 on beans. That’s so ‘80’s.
I don't think the relief payment should be available to those in I state's that haven't suffered a loss due to drought or flood in the last 3 years, those of us that haven't had record profits in 21-23 are using crop insurance to service our debts bc of mother nature, that will save a pile of spending and still get us who need it much needed relief.
Brazil pronounces the R as an “h” and the proper spelling is Reais but as it translates to Royal we changed the spelling to Reals and then dropped the s to end up with Real but we still try to make it sound like Royal
Yep, "R" souds like "H" in the start of a word in Portuguese. Reais is the plural of Real. Therefore, 1 Real, 2 Reais. The same is true for the name AgRural, the first R in capital letter represents the start of the word, therefore that first R sounds like H and the second r in small letter, souds like r. Trying to make it simpler to understand: If R is at the beginning of a word, or at the end of a syllable or word, it's pronounced like the letter "h" in English. For example, in the words Rato and Rodrigo - both should sound like an h. Yep, Portuguese is really hard, I know.
@@debi5292 Last time, Trump appointees were Not friendly towards renewables.... any reason to think they're different this time? An emphasis on petroleum production doesn't usually help ethanol & soy oil.
Well we'll be winning as soon as Trump gets those grain tariffs in place. Yep, he'll get the grain prices down, I'll say $2.75 corn and $6 beans. If he does the 25% could see $5.50 beans. I just love winning.
Yep, "R" souds like "H" in the start of a word in Portuguese. Reais is the plural of Real. Therefore, 1 Real, 2 Reais. The same is true for the name AgRural, the first R in capital letter represents the start of the word, therefore that first R sounds like H and the second r in small letter, souds like r. Trying to make it simpler to understand: If R is at the beginning of a word, or at the end of a syllable or word, it's pronounced like the letter "h" in English. For example, in the words Rato and Rodrigo - both should sound like an h. Yep, Portuguese is really hard, I know.
Yes sub 9.00 with no weather scare out of SA. Also when tariffs hit the meal and oil exports.
Good morning! Do you think front-month soybean futures will trade below $9 during the next three months?
Beans down down down...Glad I sold a few weeks ago..Dont look good ..
Most of the clips used in this were sorghum. Which is also crazy to think that Iowa farmers used to have significant sorghum production.
Sounds like 'Boxed Beef' select was up quite a bit! Last I heard, it was around $177. What little I think I know, it has an effect on retail ground beef...along with the spread between the price of select to choice. Anyway, y'all have a lovely day...🇺🇸 👍☕
Farmers with corn on corn. Use 2 bushel of soybeans as a cover crop. This would be a new use for soybeans.
Being on the organic no till side, I’ve had rye refuse to crimp, beans looked pretty choked out. I just graze it. It’s great cow chow.
I’m growing non treated, no traits, no patents beans. I’ve saved plenty of seed and put it in a cover mix.
@@LtColDaddy71 I bet your livestock say yum yum!
Maybe USDA should pull itself out of the Stone Age and raise the loan rates to a level that correlates to today’s costs of production. Perhaps handouts wouldn’t be needed if low interest loans on stored grain were available. You can borrow about $2 a bushel on corn and $6 on beans. That’s so ‘80’s.
That would cement in a low price forever.
@ why?
@@tombyers4814 History
@@tombyers4814 History shows that buyers will only need to pay slightly more than loan rate. Bad crop years are the exception.
@ so that’s why corn is $4.40 today?
Good morning, enjoy your show, charts are my good bean prices are not.
I don't think the relief payment should be available to those in I state's that haven't suffered a loss due to drought or flood in the last 3 years, those of us that haven't had record profits in 21-23 are using crop insurance to service our debts bc of mother nature, that will save a pile of spending and still get us who need it much needed relief.
Brazil pronounces the R as an “h” and the proper spelling is Reais but as it translates to Royal we changed the spelling to Reals and then dropped the s to end up with Real but we still try to make it sound like Royal
Yep, "R" souds like "H" in the start of a word in Portuguese. Reais is the plural of Real. Therefore, 1 Real, 2 Reais. The same is true for the name AgRural, the first R in capital letter represents the start of the word, therefore that first R sounds like H and the second r in small letter, souds like r. Trying to make it simpler to understand: If R is at the beginning of a word, or at the end of a syllable or word, it's pronounced like the letter "h" in English. For example, in the words Rato and Rodrigo - both should sound like an h. Yep, Portuguese is really hard, I know.
30 days in November.
SAF. My bet is Trump will allow OUR soybeans not Chinese used cooking oil. No one is talking about THAT. What is your take, Joe?
We've discussed this at length in previous episodes.
@@GrainMarketsandOtherStuff I know that. But since the elections have you?
@@debi5292 Last time, Trump appointees were Not friendly towards renewables.... any reason to think they're different this time? An emphasis on petroleum production doesn't usually help ethanol & soy oil.
$9 is possible. Better have those puts bought out thru at least Nov 25.
I heard it’s a good year for southern rust*
Good thing about cheap grain prices. That it lowers Inflation.
😂😂😂😂
Well we'll be winning as soon as Trump gets those grain tariffs in place. Yep, he'll get the grain prices down, I'll say $2.75 corn and $6 beans. If he does the 25% could see $5.50 beans. I just love winning.
Mike johnson is about as good as teats on a bull...love how the short plays are keeping the country funded
Yep, "R" souds like "H" in the start of a word in Portuguese. Reais is the plural of Real. Therefore, 1 Real, 2 Reais. The same is true for the name AgRural, the first R in capital letter represents the start of the word, therefore that first R sounds like H and the second r in small letter, souds like r. Trying to make it simpler to understand: If R is at the beginning of a word, or at the end of a syllable or word, it's pronounced like the letter "h" in English. For example, in the words Rato and Rodrigo - both should sound like an h. Yep, Portuguese is really hard, I know.