EPISODE · Mar 19, 2025 · 16 MIN
35: 3/19 Weekly Market Update with Dan Gerhold
from CattleUSA Daily · host Lauren Moylan | Cattle USA
In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan and Dan Gerhold discuss the current state of the cattle market, including recent trends, market highs and lows, and the impact of weather on market sentiments. They delve into the USDA's reporting process and its implications for market expectations, as well as provide insights into the grain market and future expectations. The conversation highlights the importance of risk management for producers in a fluctuating market.LinksWatch on YoutubeCattleUSA InsuranceLogic Ag Marketing Newsletter CattleUSA Website - Subscribe to our newsletter - CattleUSA Media - Facebook - Instagram - The Next Generation Podcast Website ✍️CLICK HERE TO RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST ON APPLE PODCASTS!✍️ (Click the link, scroll down to where it says “Ratings & Reviews” and click the small link that says “Write a Review”)✍️CLICK HERE TO RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY!✍️ (Click the link, select the three dots next to the following button, and click the star that says “Rate show”)TakeawaysDan shares insights on the current cattle market trends.The cattle market has seen significant highs recently.Producers are encouraged to consider risk management strategies.The USDA's cattle on feed report is crucial for market predictions.Market reactions can be influenced by weather conditions.The importance of understanding market reports is emphasized.Grain market expectations are currently uncertain.Dan discusses the relationship between cattle prices and land value.The conversation highlights the need for continuous market analysis.Chapters00:00 Intro04:26 Cattle Market Insights and Trends07:37 Understanding USDA Reports and Market Predictions13:32 Grain Market Overview and Future Expectationscattle market, USDA reports, grain market, market trends, risk management, livestock, cattle prices, agricultural insights, market analysis, weather impact
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In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan and Dan Gerhold discuss the current state of the cattle market, including recent trends, market highs and lows, and the impact of weather on market sentiments. They delve into the USDA's reporting process and its implications for market expectations, as well as provide insights into the grain market and future expectations. The conversation highlights the importance of risk management for producers in a fluctuating market.LinksWatch on YoutubeCattleUSA InsuranceLogic Ag Marketing Newsletter CattleUSA Website - Subscribe to our newsletter - CattleUSA Media - Facebook - Instagram - The Next Generation Podcast Website ✍️CLICK HERE TO RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST ON APPLE PODCASTS!✍️ (Click the link, scroll down to where it says “Ratings & Reviews” and click the small link that says “Write a Review”)✍️CLICK HERE TO RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY!✍️ (Click the link, select the three dots next to the following button, and click the star that says “Rate show”)TakeawaysDan shares insights on the current cattle market trends.The cattle market has seen significant highs recently.Producers are encouraged to consider risk management strategies.The USDA's cattle on feed report is crucial for market predictions.Market reactions can be influenced by weather conditions.The importance of understanding market reports is emphasized.Grain market expectations are currently uncertain.Dan discusses the relationship between cattle prices and land value.The conversation highlights the need for continuous market analysis.Chapters00:00 Intro04:26 Cattle Market Insights and Trends07:37 Understanding USDA Reports and Market Predictions13:32 Grain Market Overview and Future Expectationscattle market, USDA reports, grain market, market trends, risk management, livestock, cattle prices, agricultural insights, market analysis, weather impact
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