Episodios

  • Successful Farming Daily, December 1, 2025
    Dec 1 2025
    Listen to the SF Daily podcast for today, December 1, 2025, with host Lorrie Boyer. These quick and informative episodes cover the commodity markets, weather, and the big things happening in agriculture each morning. China has rejected Brazilian soybeans due to pesticide contamination, leading to suspended exports from five Brazilian firms, which could benefit the U.S. despite price differences. U.S. soybean sales from September 1 to mid-October were down 32% year-over-year, while corn and wheat exports saw significant increases. The U.S.D.A. reported that corn exports were up 58% and wheat exports up 23%, but soybean exports were down 38%. Additionally, winter weather advisories were issued from Kansas to the eastern seaboard, with expected snowfall affecting road conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    5 m
  • Successful Farming Daily, November 28, 2025
    Nov 28 2025
    Listen to the SF Daily podcast for today, November 28, 2025, with host Lorrie Boyer. These quick and informative episodes cover the commodity markets, weather, and the big things happening in agriculture each morning. China's significant purchases of U.S. soybeans and sorghum were highlighted, with China buying over 4 million metric tons of beans and 600 metric tons of sorghum. Corn sales averaged 68 million bushels per week, above the 18-year high. Broiler placements rose 3% year-over-year to 191 million chicks. Cattle futures saw support due to potential Mexican border reopening stages. Severe weather warnings were issued for Iowa and Illinois, with up to 14 inches of snow expected. The podcast also mentioned a trading glitch on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and early market closure due to the holiday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    5 m
  • Successful Farming Daily, November 27, 2025
    Nov 27 2025
    Listen to the SF Daily podcast for today, November 27, 2025, with host Lorrie Boyer. These quick and informative episodes cover the commodity markets, weather, and the big things happening in agriculture each morning. Corn values in China have surged due to low stocks, with port stocks at 1.2 million metric tons, down from 3.4 million last year. Soybeans had a choppy trade, while December wheat showed an uptrend. Cattle prices rose, supporting the livestock complex. Weather notes indicated a deepening trough over the Midwest, bringing colder air and potential winter storms. Markets are closed today and will reopen for a shortened session tomorrow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    3 m
  • Successful Farming Daily, November 26, 2025
    Nov 26 2025
    Listen to the SF Daily podcast for today, November 26, 2025, with host Lorrie Boyer. These quick and informative episodes cover the commodity markets, weather, and the big things happening in agriculture each morning. Agricultural markets are in holiday mode, with December grain registrations at 80 corn contracts, 34 lots of soft red wheat, and 176 lots of hard red wheat. US soybean export pace is low, with 29 million bushels loaded this week, the lowest in 19 years but still within weekly needs. Speculators increased their net short positions in corn and wheat. Cattle futures showed substantial weakness, with northern dress cattle trading $15 lower. A major winter storm is forecast for the Midwest, expected to bring significant snow and high winds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    7 m
  • Successful Farming Daily, November 25, 2025
    Nov 25 2025
    Listen to the SF Daily podcast for today, November 25, 2025, with host Lorrie Boyer. These quick and informative episodes cover the commodity markets, weather, and the big things happening in agriculture each morning. Commodity markets saw light short covering, with export interest rising despite South American weather issues. The cash market remained firm due to the Thanksgiving holiday and an approaching winter storm. Livestock markets were impacted by the Tyson plant closure announcement, leading to lower cattle futures. Soybean inspections dropped to 799,042 metric tons, down from 1.21 million tons the previous week. Corn inspections fell to 1.63 million tons, while wheat inspections rose to 474,530 metric tons. Winter storm warnings were issued for Minnesota and northern Wisconsin, with potential snow accumulations up to two feet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • Successful Farming Daily, November 24, 2025
    Nov 24 2025
    Listen to the SF Daily podcast for today, November 24, 2025, with host Lorrie Boyer. These quick and informative episodes cover the commodity markets, weather, and the big things happening in agriculture each morning. Key points in trade will include the impact of the Thanksgiving holiday on trade volumes, with most activity expected today and tomorrow. Argentine soybean sales to China could affect the US soybean complex. The USDA reported a 2% year-over-year decrease in cattle on feed, with placements down 10% year-over-year. Milk production in 24 major states rose 3.9% to 18.7 billion pounds in October. Strong winds and storms were forecast for parts of the Midwest and South, potentially causing damage and power outages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    6 m
  • Successful Farming Daily, November 21, 2025
    Nov 21 2025
    Listen to the SF Daily podcast for today, November 21, 2025, with host Lorrie Boyer. These quick and informative episodes cover the commodity markets, weather, and the big things happening in agriculture each morning. Commodity markets saw limited buying, with soybean complex support weakening due to potential delays in biofuel incentives. Grains, particularly wheat, faced pressure from increased rain chances and the Ukraine-Russia conflict. The International Grains Council revised corn and wheat production estimates. Cattle futures were affected by lower cash prices and the removal of tariffs on Brazilian beef, which could pressure prices. Weather forecasts indicated potential storms in the southern plains. The podcast also promoted Liberty Ultra herbicide from BASF. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    4 m
  • Successful Farming Daily, November 20, 2025
    Nov 20 2025
    Listen to the SF Daily podcast for today, November 20, 2025, with host Lorrie Boyer. These quick and informative episodes cover the commodity markets, weather, and the big things happening in agriculture each morning. China increases soybean purchases, and we are seeing solid corn demand from South Korea and Mexico, and potential delays in biofuel incentive suspensions. Ethanol production rose by 1.5% to 7.63 million barrels, with exports averaging 145,000 barrels daily. S&P Global forecasts 95 million acres of corn, 84.5 million acres of soybeans, and 44 million acres of wheat for 2026. Cattle carcass weight averaged 956 pounds, and China imported 560,000 metric tons of corn in October. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    5 m