Kicking off the published, Patrick Haggerty, This Week in Agribusiness reporter, talks to Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) in regards to the farm invoice, together with crop insurance coverage and danger administration, the potential for seeing a invoice this 12 months, variations between Home and Senate variations and extra.
Dan Hussey, Zaner Ag Hedge, joins Mike on the desk to speak markets, together with: climate affect on crops early within the season, South America information, advertising and marketing plans for Dec corn, soybean exports, Nov soybean advertising and marketing plans, wheat volatility, hog insights, shopper energy and economics.
Greg Soulje is in with a climate forecast for the week.
Mike talks to Joseph Balagtas, Purdue College economics professor, in regards to the Consumer Food Insights Survey, in addition to meals inflation and their impacts.
Mike Davis, Southern Farm Community in North Carolina, talks to Mike in regards to the rising situations within the state, and the affect on the corn crop. He additionally talks in regards to the peach crop
Greg is again with an prolonged climate outlook.
Curt Arens, editor, Nebraska Farmer, joins Mike to speak about his household farm operation, native crop situations and extra.
There is a 1963 John Deere 3010 in Max’s Tractor Shed.
Mark Inventory shares the lineup for BigIron Auctions.
The FFA tribute this week goes to Eric Correctly, Illinois State FFA vice chairman.
Within the ag tech phase, Chad Colby talks to George Kakasuleff, Indiana farmer, about attempting AutoPath on the farm to create discipline boundaries, and utilizing it with the sprayer.
Max went to Steiner Tractor Parts in Michigan to speak to Craig Craven about half manufacturing and half availability, and new components for outdated tractors.
This Week in Agribusiness options market information, ag expertise, climate and farms, weekly on RFD-TV, and could be discovered every week on FarmProgress.com.
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