The Grain Market Blast is a daily segment hosted by PiQSuite live on podbean each trading day, featuring Angie Setzer, a seasoned grain market analyst, alongside co-host Ryan.
This rapid-fire roundup delivers key insights into the latest pricing, grain flows, and market-moving news in agricultural markets. Each episode, typically aired around 2:45 PM BST (8:45 AM CST) , covers critical topics impacting grain markets, such as trade developments, geopolitical events, crop conditions, weather patterns, and tariff discussions.
Valuable insights offering farmers and traders concise, actionable updates to navigate the complex grain market landscape.
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The Grain Market Blast is a daily segment hosted by PiQSuite live on podbean each trading day, featuring Angie Setzer, a seasoned grain market analyst, alongside co-host Ryan.
This rapid-fire roundup delivers key insights into the latest pricing, grain flows, and market-moving news in agricultural markets. Each episode, typically aired around 2:45 PM BST (8:45 AM CST) , covers critical topics impacting grain markets, such as trade developments, geopolitical events, crop conditions, weather patterns, and tariff discussions.
Valuable insights offering farmers and traders concise, actionable updates to navigate the complex grain market landscape.
Hosts Ryan and Angie unpack a volatile market morning driven by rumored Chinese purchases, firm cash basis in U.S. soybeans, tightening supplies, and delayed Brazilian exports.
They also cover quiet wheat strength, corn and sorghum demand signals, and global disruptions from Russia-Ukraine and weather in Argentina.
With an important USDA report due soon, the panel highlights how shipments vs. purchases, planting delays, and logistics could reshape prices and demand into early next year.
Hosts break down the latest agricultural market moves with a focus on China’s reported soybean purchases, unusual delivery activity, and firm Gulf basis. They discuss production and demand math, Brazil’s pricing pressure, and potential ripple effects on corn and wheat.Expect quick market context, key numbers to watch, and a snapshot of what could move prices next week.
Ryan and Angie discuss the latest swings in soybeans and grains after the Trump-Xi meeting, highlighting mixed headlines and uncertain follow-through from China on agricultural purchases.
The episode explains why cash markets and basis moves matter now, summarizes USDA expectations versus potential Chinese demand, and gives practical pricing advice to farmers—watch your local basis, aim for higher range targets (around $11 for soybeans), and avoid getting lost in minute-by-minute noise.
Ryan and Angie deliver a rapid roundup of grain market moves.
Wheat gains on logistics and quality worries out of Ukraine and Russia
Corn and soybean cash and basis strength signal stronger-than-expected demand
Farmers are selling gradually rather than dumping; Argentina and global supply questions persist.
China purchased three soybean cargoes, and political events (the Trump-G meeting) could add near-term uncertainty.
Angie and Ryan deliver a fast-paced update on corn, soybeans and wheat — covering harvest progress, firm cash basis signals, and the risk of soybean rationing if demand (notably from China) meets tight yields.
Angie also discusses logistics challenges, global competition, and how futures and cash markets are diverging.
Listen for practical market observations, tender activity, and what to watch next as traders and farmers react to shifting supply, demand and geopolitical pressures.
Angie and the team review a weekend de-escalation between China and the U.S. that has pushed grain markets higher, triggering a soybean rally and testing key technical resistance.
The episode covers possible Chinese purchases, strong domestic crush demand, South American weather risks, corn quality and Black Sea logistical concerns, firming basis and changing farmer storage behavior — all factors that could tighten supplies and influence prices going forward.
This episode breaks down how a high-stakes weekend of diplomacy and potential export controls—centered on China and G7 responses—could rapidly shift soybean and wheat flows and prices.Hosts also cover rumors of Chinese buying, Brazil–U.S. dynamics, Russia–Ukraine Black Sea logistics, harvest progress and farmer bushel behavior, and what those factors mean for near-term market risk.
Today’s episode is a fast-paced Grain Blast covering the latest pricing moves and cash market structure: a surprising soybean rally, sharply firmer basis in the eastern Corn Belt, and farmers holding grain after a rapid harvest.
We discuss geopolitical impacts — Russian sanctions and Black Sea logistics — plus China trade talks and domestic flooding/drying issues that could tighten global supplies, keeping markets volatile in the months ahead.
Hosts Angie Setzer and co-host Ryan review the latest in grain markets as harvest wraps up — soy and corn basis are firming, demand is outperforming supply in places, and private yield data points show lower corn yields in key states.
They discuss China trade uncertainty, the role of cash vs futures and potential market drivers (commercial buying, speculative flows), plus practical factors like FSA/CCC loan access and how that may affect farmer selling decisions over the next weeks.
Hosts Ryan Paisey and Angie Setzer break down the latest moves in wheat, corn and soy markets on October 21, covering harvest progress, crop estimates from Australia and Argentina, and shifting demand signals from China.
The episode reviews price pressure from crude and biofuel policy debate, farmer selling and basis dynamics, plus geopolitical and Black Sea disruptions affecting exports — ending with a cautious outlook for beans and mixed signals for corn and wheat.
On Monday, October 20, Angie Setzer provides a rapid roundup of agricultural markets covering China’s uncertain purchase patterns, South American weather risks (notably drying in Brazil), and strengthening soybean cash and basis as U.S. harvest slows in places.
Watch export inspections, positioning ahead of November delivery, and evolving trade and policy moves (including Argentina/U.S. ties) that could quickly shift market dynamics.
Angie Setzer delivers a rapid Friday roundup of grain market movers: frustration over political talk on beef and possible imports, tight soybean supplies driving strong cash and inverted spreads, and corn harvest progress with firming basis in many regions.
The episode contrasts political narratives with physical market signals, explains merchandiser behavior and space pressures, and highlights why farmers feel squeezed despite strong demand in the feed sector.
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Hosts Ryan Pasey and Angie Setzer return to recap a rapid soybean harvest, firming basis and spreads, and cash-market signals suggesting the U.S. crop may be materially smaller than current estimates.
They discuss trade-war uncertainty with China, slower Brazilian sales, strong demand from buyers like Mexico and Egypt, corn strength as carry compresses, and the wait for more definitive USDA reports in the months ahead.
Welcome to the Grain Market Blast with Ryan and Angie, offering a rapid roundup of harvest progress, soybean yields, and market-moving geopolitical news.
With USDA data limited by the government shutdown, Angie discusses fast-moving soybean harvests, regional storage practices, China trade uncertainty, and supply signals from Russia and Ukraine.
Angie highlights quick harvests in the Corn Belt, potential carryout implications, and how market structure influences storage and movement.
Angie also covers export dynamics, geopolitical impacts on logistics, and what to watch in the coming weeks as harvest wraps up and new reports—or lack thereof—shape markets.
Welcome to the final Grain Market Blast of the week with Angie Setzer — a rapid roundup of pricing flows and market‑moving agricultural news.
This episode covers Ukraine’s long‑range strike on Eurochem and the risk to fertilizer infrastructure, Black Sea export disruptions, and mounting rail and logistical concerns that could alter global grain flows.
On the domestic side, soybean harvest is progressing quickly and cash markets have held firmer than expected, while corn harvest and storage logistics remain critical to watch.
We also discuss a potential U.S. support package for soybean farmers, the government shutdown delaying USDA reports and trade moves, and why weekend developments will be key for market direction.
On the Thursday Grain Market Blast Angie Setzer and Ryan Pasey break down a market-moving Social Media post from President Trump that sparked a soybean reversal and corn support, while discussing China demand, U.S. export dynamics, and possible administration relief for farmers.The episode also covers Argentina's export squeeze, Brazil and Ukraine export developments, harvest progress and basis trends, the impact of a temporary government shutdown on USDA reports, and what traders should watch next.
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome to the Grain Market Blast with Ryan Pasey and Angie Setzer — a rapid roundup of the latest pricing flows and market-moving agricultural news.Today's episode reviews the new USDA numbers: a bearish surprise in corn with higher carryout, a small change in soybean stocks amid ongoing China demand worries, and weaker wheat production putting pressure on prices. Hosts discuss cash-market signals, harvest pressure, and key support levels to watch.They also highlight geopolitical risks — Russia–Ukraine maritime disruptions and export shifts — and explain why U.S. supply and demand dynamics will be critical as harvest unfolds.
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. On this episode we unpack Argentina’s export tax holiday and its market fallout, discuss how large agribusinesses and farmers reacted, and what it means for soybean acres and global flows.
We also review U.S. demand for corn and soy, shifting export patterns as buyers seek reliable supply amid Ukraine uncertainty, and preview a busy harvest week and the upcoming quarterly stocks report.
Join Angie and Ryan for a rapid roundup of the latest pricing, flows and market-moving news in agricultural markets.
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Join Angie and Ryan for a rapid roundup of the latest pricing, flows and market-moving news in agricultural markets.
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The Grain Market Blast is a daily segment hosted by PiQSuite live on podbean each trading day, featuring Angie Setzer, a seasoned grain market analyst, alongside co-host Ryan.
This rapid-fire roundup delivers key insights into the latest pricing, grain flows, and market-moving news in agricultural markets. Each episode, typically aired around 2:45 PM BST (8:45 AM CST) , covers critical topics impacting grain markets, such as trade developments, geopolitical events, crop conditions, weather patterns, and tariff discussions.
Valuable insights offering farmers and traders concise, actionable updates to navigate the complex grain market landscape.