First trading week of 2023 and no surprise the market talks a lot of weather for South America and the Kansas/Oklahoma wheat. On this week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup, we hear from Clint Hoffman and Adam Ickes with Tredas on the weather, cattle movement and the overall activity…
The feeder cattle market took the Wednesday trade by storm. New contract highs for the move. On this week's Cattle Call Joe Kooima talks about what was the factors that led to the higher trade, the increase in open interest along with recent cold weather. What will the cash cattle…
2022 brought its highs & lows to the market trade that will continue into the new year. On this week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup we are joined by Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics & Darren Frye with Water Street Advisors. The market this week traded on a…
The trading practices of 2015 forever changed the way cattle are marketed through Chicago. On this week's Cattle Call, Brad Kooima looks back on the difference between '14 & '15 along with end of year movement. 2022 marked the biggest cow kill on record, and the weather system really unappreciated…
As producers continue to be impacted by drought, many are turning to sorghum as a more drought-resilient crop. Nate Blum, executive director of the Nebraska Grain Sorghum Board (NeGSB), said since 2020, sorghum acres in Nebraska have increased by 99%. Blum said NeGSB traveled domestically, nationally and internationally to educate…
Fresh off the heels of its 2022 Nebraska Farmers Union State Convention, President John Hansen recapped the year and previewed policy priorities for 2023. Priorities included: - Market reform - Broadband infrastructure - Property tax relief
The market has settled into the holiday trading mode. As crops continue to grow and get planted in South America the pressure will be there for U.S. soybeans and export opportunities. This week the Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup features Sue Martin with Ag & Investment and Jeff Peterson…
The Nebraska Pork Producers Association saw its first year of "normal" production since 2020. Al Junke, executive director of the Nebraska Pork Producers Association, recaps 2022 and previews 2023. Topics: - Non-Covid production - Full NePPA staff - High input costs - Disease pressure in barns
Midweek brought a bullish market for the cattle and a focus on the upcoming weather system. On this week's Cattle Call, Brad Kooima looks at this winter weather, the toll it will take on the cattle along with starting to see some cash movement.
With only a few days left in 2022, many ag organizations are reflecting on the past year and gearing up for what’s to come in 2023. Many of those organizations are weighing in on Mexico’s decree to end imports of biotech corn and other commodities. Kelly Brunkhorst, executive director of…