Crude oil hit $90 a barrel on Friday as war premium continued to bring money flow to the markets. Grains and oilseeds were up sharply as well led by wheat and soybeans while corn followed behind. What does all of this volatility and upside momentum mean for producers on the cusp of spring planting season in the U.S. and does it bring opportunity to manage risk? DuWayne Bosse with Bolt Marketing joins us for a conversation on today’s show. Find more at https://www.boltmarketingllc.com.
Another Friday, another sharply lower day in cattle futures. As we see volatility and strength in crude oil, grains and equities it seems the opposite is happening in the cattle trade. Scott Varilek with Kooima Kooima Varilek joins us to discuss if there are warning signs we need to be paying attention to in the cattle market along with perspective on the war volatility elsewhere in the trade. More at https://www.kkvtrading.com.
***AUDIO ONLY*** Also, in Segment Two, we listen back to an excellent conversation about soybean cyst nematode that Susan Littlefield had during Commodity Classic. She is joined by Horacio Lopez-Nicora, Assistant Professor and Provost’s Early Career Scholar, Soybean Pathology and Nematology at Ohio State University.