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 4, Ep. 5 – "Commitment of Traders" Part Two: How do I use this data to be profitable?
Grain IQ
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1 year ago
Season 4, Ep. 5 – "Commitment of Traders" Part Two: How do I use this data to be profitable?
Every Friday after the markets close, the Commitment of Traders report is released by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
You’ve likely heard analysts talk about the report, but what does it really mean for your farm? Do the numbers matter if the data is three days delayed?
John Payne with Advanced Trading has been in grain marketing for nearly 20 years. He joins us today on Grain IQ to share how you can use the data to make decisions.
If you haven’t listened to part one, we invite you to start there. Payne explains “the funds,” which lays the groundwork for this conversation.
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.