Monday’s AOA began by talking with Darin Newsom, Senior Analyst at Barchart about the moves in the wheat market overnight and why he’s not losing sleep over the Black Sea Grain Deal. In segment
Friday’s AOA began with Matt Bennett of AgMarket.net who discussed the rubber band move in November soybean futures following the report. In segment 2, Dan Halstrom of the USMEF discussed the most recent export
Thursday’s AOA began with a look at the USDA’s WASDE report issued yesterday with Garrett Toay of Ag Trader Talk. In segment 2, Jesse Allen spoke with NAFB President Joe Gill about the drive
Wednesday’s AOA took a look at the fundamentals in the beef market with Dr. Derrell Peel, Agribusiness Professor at Oklahoma State University. Next, Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodity Economist at StoneX shared his expectations for
On Tuesday, DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing kicked the show off with a discussion of the market moves ahead of the USDA’s WASDE report coming out tomorrow. In segment 2, Kaitlynn Glover, Executive Director
Monday’s AOA kicked off with Darin Newsom, Senior Analyst at Barchart who discussed the buying in the soybean market to start the week and how he reads the Committment of Traders data from the
Friday’s AOA kicked off with Chris Robinson, of Robinson Ag Marketing who shared his expectations for next week’s USDA WASDE report and how the broader economy could move prices. In segment 2, Dan Halstrom,
Thursday’s AOA began with Mike Zuzuolo, of Global Commodity Research and Analysis, who has been watching the rain fall on SW Kansas with concern for this winter wheat crop. In segment 2, Brian Milne,
Wednesday’s AOA began with a look at the commodity markets with DuWayne Bosse, of Bolt Marketing and we discussed the ongoing ramifications of the USDA’s acreage report. In segment 2, Troy Schnieder and Denny
On Monday, AOA started with Darin Newsom, Senior Analyst at Barchart, who took time to review the USDA’s Planted Acreage report from Friday and how it could impact traders’ thinking. John Baranick, Meteorologist at