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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2024 · 38 MIN

Despite challenges, the U.S. agricultural economy may be more resilient than anticipated - MIP Markets with Shawn Hackett

from Moving Iron Podcast · host Casey Seymour

TakeawaysGeopolitical tensions can significantly disrupt global commodity supplies.Recent weather events have led to increased corn prices due to strong exports.The Gleisberg cycle indicates a potential for extreme weather patterns in the coming years.Drought conditions are worsening across the U.S., impacting agricultural production.Farmers should consider selling into market strength rather than panic selling.The U.S. agricultural economy may be more resilient than anticipated despite challenges.Brazil is experiencing severe drought, which could affect global supply chains.Market volatility is expected, and farmers should be prepared for corrections.Understanding weather cycles is crucial for predicting agricultural outcomes.Strategic selling can help farmers navigate uncertain market conditions.Sound Bites"Nobody wants peace. Everybody wants to keep pressing.""We could have the most delayed planting season ever seen.""This has the making of two poor corn crops back to back."Chapters00:00Geopolitical Tensions and Commodity Impacts03:19Weather Events and Their Effects on Agriculture10:39The Gleisberg Cycle and Its Implications17:36Drought Patterns and Future Predictions25:02Market Strategies and Farmer Insights Moving Iron's Official Data Partner Is Fusable. The Home Iron Solutions And EDA Data. Ignite Your Dealership's Growth With Fusable.com Move More Iron with Fusable! Get your Free Demo atinfo.ironsolutions.com/moving-iron-podcast. Presented By @AxonTire @AgDirect @IronSolutions @FusableData @EDAdata @Valleytransinc Music By: @TalbottBrothers Host: @casey9673 #agequipmentbusinesstal #letsgomovesomeiron Contact Me at: MovingIronLLC.com [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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In this episode of Moving Iron Podcast, Casey Seymour and Sean Hackett discuss the current geopolitical tensions and their potential impacts on commodity markets, particularly in light of recent events in the Middle East. They explore the effects of Hurricane Helene on agricultural prices, particularly corn, and delve into the implications of the Gleisberg cycle on weather patterns and drought conditions. The conversation highlights the unprecedented drought conditions across the U.S. and Brazil, and how these factors may influence future crop yields and market strategies for farmers.

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