Finance
Time to put on the accounting visor! Even the simplest operations can have highly complicated budgets. Keeping yours in the black means staying on top of everything, from grain marketing, rebates, and rent to government programs, equipment and product purchases, succession planning, and more.
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What Happened to Cattle Open Interest | Cattle Call
On this week's Cattle Call, Joe Kooima with Kooima Kooima Varilek looks at the open interest for cattle & how it compares with the hogs. CPI & consumer demand along with the continued HPAI weighing in on the trade.
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Margin Calls Are a Good Thing! | AgrisAcademy
A margin call against a hedge as a grower is the result of a rising market. When we look at the total risk of a farm this is actually a good thing. As farmers we often have ownership in the bin, in the field, and years of factors of production
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Season 4, Ep. 3 - Does South American Production Impact My Farm? | Grain IQ
It seems like market analysts always bring up South American corn and soybean production. Does that really matter for your farming operation?
Jeff Peterson, president of Heartland Farm Partners in Lincoln, breaks down South American agriculture – especially in Brazil and Argentina – and how it i...
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April 05, 2024 | Market Journal
This week on MJ...
We are coming to you from the 2024 Nebraska State FFA convention. We will hear from one FFA State officer and learn what kind of career training is available for participants through UNL's Career Development Events. Iowa State Ag Economist Lee Schulz will share his thoughts on ... -
March 29, 2024 | Market Journal
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The Nebraska soybean board and the Nebraska corn board have joined hands to promote stand up for grain safety week. Their mission? To spread awareness among farmers and agricultural workers about the crucial importance of safety around grain bins. Let's highlight the efforts of t...
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March 22, 2024 | Market Journal
This week on MJ
UNL is offering some educational opportunities you won't want to miss and Extension Educator Lisa Kaslon gives us some useful tips on effective communication. DTN's Todd Hultman gives us his two cents on the markets and Eric Hunt has your weekly forecast. Plus find out what insect... -
Sideways for a Month in Cattle Complex | Cattle Call
The cattle market has seen a lot of sideways movement this past month. On this week's Cattle Call with Brad Kooima, with Kooima Kooima Varilek, also looks at the lighter volume, trade that is waiting on the cash with a cattle on feed report out Friday afternoon. How are the cold storage setting...
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March 15, 2024 | Market Journal
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FSA Updates - Learn what updates have been made by the Farm Service Agency, when it comes to the Dairy Margin Coverage Program.
For more information please visit : https://dmc.dairymarkets.org/#/Rental Rates - We look back at this year's Women in Ag conference and discuss agri...
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Explosive Market Action & Grain Price Opportunities | Cattle Call
Join Susan Littlefield and Joe Kooima in this week's episode of Cattle Call on Rural Radio Network TV.
Amidst a bustling market, they delve into the sudden surge in cattle bids, the impact of tight supply on prices, and the opportunities arising from lower grain prices. Discover insights into he...
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March 08, 2024 | Market Journal
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has unveiled their plans for the Elite 11 Program, which aims to tackle the ongoing shortage of rural food animal veterinarians.
Senator Teresa Ibach stops to discuss some of her ag related bills that are on the slate for the current legislati... -
Are We Wrong About Oversupply? | Damian Mason
In the last episode Todd Thurman joined Damian to cover a topic most in Agriculture have never considered: Are we permanently over supplied with Agricultural commodities? Pointing out the reasons demand won’t outpace - or even keep up with - our productive capacity, Thurman and Mason painted a pi...
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What Does It Cost to Run a Farm??? | Griggs Farms
In this video, Matt reveals all the overhead costs associated with a row crop farm that are not directly related to crop inputs. How much does insurance, fuel, repair and maintenance, etc cost? He also shows what other forms of income, other than crop sales, his farm has, including a talk abou...
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March 01, 2024 | Market Journal
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We are looking back at last week's women in agriculture conference.
We have in depth discussions with event organizers and presenters from this year's event. From working with the FSA to building your mental health tool box. we've got some highlights from this year's event you ... -
What Happens When Ag Increases Production While Demand Slides? | Damian Mason
We in Agriculture love production! For example, we’re producing about 50% more corn, soy, and pork than we did just a quarter century ago here in the U.S. The playbook for decades has been: find more global markets to peddle our commodities so we can keep doing what we like doing, which is produc...
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February 23, 2024 | Market Journal
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We are discussing Continuous CRP enrollment and the USDA Census of Agriculture report. Mike Briggs gives us his two cents on the cattle markets. With spring like weather making an early appearance, should we expect any more winter conditions? Market Journal's Eric H... -
Farm Policy, Farm Income & Farm Bill With Jim Wiesemeyer | Damian Mason
It’s setting up to be a challenging year for farm economics. Add to that: it’s an election year, Washington DC is as dysfunctional as ever, and we still don’t have a Farm Bill — which was supposed to have been passed last year. What’s the outlook financially for farms. What about trade policy? Do...
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February 16, 2024 | Market Journal
This week on Market Journal...
Learn how a new Nitrogen management tool developed an UNL could help you save on inputs and boost land stewardship.
We'll see how biochar research is impacting rural and urban areas alike.
Global Commodity Analytics President, Mike Zuzolo joins us to discuss his ou... -
The Balance of Power Between Buyer and Seller | AgrisAcademy
The volume and complexity of selling grain has required the industry to set forth a series of practices to help maintain the balance of power. Trade rules, confirmations, grain handling licenses are all such tools. Modern technology can add to the protection of seller and buyer alike.
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Cash Rent: Are You Paying Too Much? Charging Too Little? | Damian Mason
Nationally, between 30 and 40% of farmland is rented to an operator from a land owner. But how are rental rates for this hugely valuable asset class determined? Are the rental rates fair? What causes variability in values? Howard Halderman of Halderman Real Estate and Farm Management explains the...
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February 09, 2024 | Market Journal
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We've got the details on Nebraska Extensions upcoming On-Farm Research Results Meetings as well as part 107 test prep courses for aspiring drone pilots. At this week's Nebraska Corn Production Clinic, Extension Educator Steve Melvin gave us some tips on year round w... -
How Much Money Did Record 2023 Crops Make Us??? | Griggs Farms
In this video, Matt not only reveals the final yields from a record 2023 crop, but also shows how much each crop cost to put in, how it compared to previous years, and most importantly, how much profit was made from each crop!
We have new merchandise! Get your Griggs Farms gear here: https://w...
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February 02, 2024 | Market Journal
This week on Market Journal
We are coming to you from sunny Orlando, Florida this week, to bring you the latest from Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade show. We catch up with representatives from the Nebraska Cattlemen to see what they are focusing on at this year's event. Catch up on the ... -
All or None Thinking is a Cognitive Distortion | AgrisAcademy
All or none thinking is a common human cognitive distortion. Gaining an understand of this distortion can improve your skills as a risk manager across your business.
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Traits of a Successful Farm Trade Show | Damian Mason
Agricultural trade events can be a lot of fun, but are they always valuable? And who are they valuable to? Brandon Wipf, South Dakota farmer and co-chair of Commodity Classic 2024, joins Damian Mason and XtremeAg’s Kelly Garrett to talk trade events. How do these two business-minded farmers get v...