STRONG Soy Crush + Farm Aid Package Still Missing

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @ryanmarkey5012
    @ryanmarkey5012 8 днів тому +10

    Yes sub 9.00 with no weather scare out of SA. Also when tariffs hit the meal and oil exports.

  • @GrainMarketsandOtherStuff
    @GrainMarketsandOtherStuff  8 днів тому +7

    Good morning! Do you think front-month soybean futures will trade below $9 during the next three months?

  • @davehughesfarm7983
    @davehughesfarm7983 8 днів тому +11

    Beans down down down...Glad I sold a few weeks ago..Dont look good ..

  • @austinross2686
    @austinross2686 8 днів тому

    Most of the clips used in this were sorghum. Which is also crazy to think that Iowa farmers used to have significant sorghum production.

  • @lilblackduc7312
    @lilblackduc7312 8 днів тому +1

    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...🇺🇸 👍☕

  • @ttanne7838
    @ttanne7838 8 днів тому +9

    Farmers with corn on corn. Use 2 bushel of soybeans as a cover crop. This would be a new use for soybeans.

    • @LtColDaddy71
      @LtColDaddy71 8 днів тому +1

      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.

    • @ttanne7838
      @ttanne7838 8 днів тому

      @@LtColDaddy71 I bet your livestock say yum yum!

  • @tombyers4814
    @tombyers4814 8 днів тому +3

    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.

    • @ttanne7838
      @ttanne7838 8 днів тому

      That would cement in a low price forever.

    • @tombyers4814
      @tombyers4814 8 днів тому

      @ why?

    • @ttanne7838
      @ttanne7838 8 днів тому

      @@tombyers4814 History

    • @ttanne7838
      @ttanne7838 8 днів тому

      @@tombyers4814 History shows that buyers will only need to pay slightly more than loan rate. Bad crop years are the exception.

    • @tombyers4814
      @tombyers4814 8 днів тому

      @ so that’s why corn is $4.40 today?

  • @mvanhasenheimer
    @mvanhasenheimer 8 днів тому +2

    Good morning, enjoy your show, charts are my good bean prices are not.

  • @Billie4440
    @Billie4440 6 днів тому

    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.

  • @ClarkeFretz
    @ClarkeFretz 8 днів тому +2

    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

    • @Prof.RodrigoAlexandreGomesdeOl
      @Prof.RodrigoAlexandreGomesdeOl 8 днів тому

      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.

  • @calmeyer9662
    @calmeyer9662 8 днів тому +2

    30 days in November.

  • @debi5292
    @debi5292 8 днів тому +10

    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?

    • @GrainMarketsandOtherStuff
      @GrainMarketsandOtherStuff  8 днів тому +1

      We've discussed this at length in previous episodes.

    • @debi5292
      @debi5292 8 днів тому +2

      @@GrainMarketsandOtherStuff I know that. But since the elections have you?

    • @davidkottman3440
      @davidkottman3440 8 днів тому

      ​@@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.

  • @scottsmith6631
    @scottsmith6631 8 днів тому

    $9 is possible. Better have those puts bought out thru at least Nov 25.

  • @brucebruhn5620
    @brucebruhn5620 8 днів тому

    I heard it’s a good year for southern rust*

  • @kevinnoah-i4o
    @kevinnoah-i4o 8 днів тому

    Good thing about cheap grain prices. That it lowers Inflation.

  • @RandyM-h5m
    @RandyM-h5m 11 годин тому

    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.

  • @GhostRider-dp2tc
    @GhostRider-dp2tc 8 днів тому

    Mike johnson is about as good as teats on a bull...love how the short plays are keeping the country funded

  • @bourbonbrowntrademanagement
    @bourbonbrowntrademanagement 7 днів тому

    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.