Tuesday, July 15th, 2025 Podcast

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Grain prices are not very friendly right now and many producers, understandably, don’t want to market any grain. But does that mean you shouldn’t do anything to manage your risk? Jacob Burks with AgMarket.net joins us to

Soybeans Make New Lows

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The soybean market hit fresh lows early Monday, pressured by near-ideal weather conditions across much of the Midwest. With crops generally thriving as we move deeper into July, bearish sentiment has taken hold, limiting any significant rally

Slight Bounce in Grains and Cattle at Midday Tuesday

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Grain markets are showing a slight bounce at midday Tuesday led by corn while cattle futures are also moving to the plus side after a tough day to start the week on Monday. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities

Mexico Aiming for SAF Production by 2030

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Mexico intends to produce its own sustainable aviation fuel by 2030. Julio Diaz Cruz of the National Chamber of Air Transport says success will depend on industry stakeholders collaborating effectively. Cruz said Mexico’s Federal Civil Aviation Agency

Agriculture Land Market Remains Resilient Amid Economic Uncertainty

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OMAHA, Neb., July 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Despite ongoing challenges in commodity markets and uncertain farm profitability, agricultural land values have remained remarkably stable through mid-2025, according to Farmers National Company. This resilience is mainly driven by the basic