We know farmers are good at producing grain, but we want them to be good at marketing it, too. Grain marketing is a critical part of keeping farming operations profitable.
From the history of grain trading to the importance of domestic and international markets, we’ll help you understand all facets of grain marketing. And, we’ll give you resources to build your own grain marketing
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We know farmers are good at producing grain, but we want them to be good at marketing it, too. Grain marketing is a critical part of keeping farming operations profitable.
From the history of grain trading to the importance of domestic and international markets, we’ll help you understand all facets of grain marketing. And, we’ll give you resources to build your own grain marketing
Hosted by Chad Moyer, GrainIQ is a production of the Nebraska Rural Radio Association in cooperation and with support by the Nebraska Soybean Board.
Season 3, Ep. 5: Unplanted Acres: Unraveling the impact of prevent plant on corn, soybean markets
Grain IQ
23 minutes 50 seconds
2 years ago
Season 3, Ep. 5: Unplanted Acres: Unraveling the impact of prevent plant on corn, soybean markets
Prevent plant is consistently a topic of conversation in the northern U.S.
Whether its spring wheat, canola, sugar beets or sunflowers, how do those unplanted acres impact the corn and soybean market?
And what should producers consider with prevent plant acres in their marketing plans?
Brian Splitt, co-founders of AgMarket.Net, breaks down northern crop production and how that plays a role in the markets.
Grain IQ is a production of the Nebraska Rural Radio Association, in cooperation and with support from the Nebraska Soybean Board.
Grain IQ
We know farmers are good at producing grain, but we want them to be good at marketing it, too. Grain marketing is a critical part of keeping farming operations profitable.
From the history of grain trading to the importance of domestic and international markets, we’ll help you understand all facets of grain marketing. And, we’ll give you resources to build your own grain marketing
Hosted by Chad Moyer, GrainIQ is a production of the Nebraska Rural Radio Association in cooperation and with support by the Nebraska Soybean Board.