Job Title: President
About: My job includes senior commodity analyst and hedging manager; I provide tailored hedge strategies for producers and end users in many market sectors including the following: Grains, Energies, Metals, Livestock, Cotton; and make myself available to discuss implementation of these programs.
Interests:
Corn, Cotton, Soybeans, Wheat, Rice, Canola, Beef, Dairy, Swine, Marketing, Feeder Cattle
Business Title: Bustle Box Marketing
Job Title: Agri-preneur
About: I am a mother who wants to help make a positive impact on the perception of agriculture to future generations.
Interests:
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness, Hemp
Interests: Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Agribusiness
Interests: Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness
Job Title: Other Ag Professional, Marketing
Interests:
News
Job Title: Ag Retail Professional
About: I am an AgTech marketer and brand builder.
I also run Magnetic Ag. Sent each Tuesday and Friday, the free email newsletter dishes the news on all things agriculture - business, policy, tech, markets - and does it in an espresso-shot in your coffee kinda way. Digestible, witty, to-the-point.
Sign up, for free, at magnetic-ag.com
Interests:
Swine, Precision Agriculture, Poultry
By John Moody
Published Apr 9, 2018
Many farmers have felt the pinch of falling food prices over the past year. Some sectors of the ag industry, especially dairy, are in a free fall, with our fellow farm friends hurting badly as low prices, consolidation, and other forces forcing many to sell off operations or even sell their farms. It is difficult days, but as I noted in my earlier article, things haven’t been good for US farmers in quite some time. Smart farmers who want to stay in farming are looking for ways to stay or become profitable... Smoking Goose in Indianapolis is just one of hundreds of such operations...
By Capitol Commodity Hedging Services
Published Apr 8, 2020
It seems like every spring the same thing happens. Many people attempt to predict the corn and soybean markets for the new growing season. Capitol Commodity Hedging Services does not make predictions, but poses this question: What are the lessons from 2019 that we can apply to 2020? Let’s go back to where we were this time last year. The corn and soybean markets were declining on bearish news, record crops from the year before in both the US and South America... 3905 Vincennes Road Indianapolis, Indiana (317) 848-8050 Localwww...
Job Title: President
About: My job includes senior commodity analyst and hedging manager; I provide tailored hedge strategies for producers and end users in many market sectors including the following: Grains, Energies, Metals, Livestock, Cotton; and make myself available to discuss implementation of these programs.
Interests:
Corn, Cotton, Soybeans, Wheat, Rice, Canola, Beef, Dairy, Swine, Marketing, Feeder Cattle
Business Title: Bustle Box Marketing
Job Title: Agri-preneur
About: I am a mother who wants to help make a positive impact on the perception of agriculture to future generations.
Interests:
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness, Hemp
Interests: Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Agribusiness
Interests: Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness
Job Title: Other Ag Professional, Marketing
Interests:
News
Job Title: Ag Retail Professional
About: I am an AgTech marketer and brand builder.
I also run Magnetic Ag. Sent each Tuesday and Friday, the free email newsletter dishes the news on all things agriculture - business, policy, tech, markets - and does it in an espresso-shot in your coffee kinda way. Digestible, witty, to-the-point.
Sign up, for free, at magnetic-ag.com
Interests:
Swine, Precision Agriculture, Poultry
By John Moody
Published Apr 9, 2018
Many farmers have felt the pinch of falling food prices over the past year. Some sectors of the ag industry, especially dairy, are in a free fall, with our fellow farm friends hurting badly as low prices, consolidation, and other forces forcing many to sell off operations or even sell their farms. It is difficult days, but as I noted in my earlier article, things haven’t been good for US farmers in quite some time. Smart farmers who want to stay in farming are looking for ways to stay or become profitable... Smoking Goose in Indianapolis is just one of hundreds of such operations...
By Capitol Commodity Hedging Services
Published Apr 8, 2020
It seems like every spring the same thing happens. Many people attempt to predict the corn and soybean markets for the new growing season. Capitol Commodity Hedging Services does not make predictions, but poses this question: What are the lessons from 2019 that we can apply to 2020? Let’s go back to where we were this time last year. The corn and soybean markets were declining on bearish news, record crops from the year before in both the US and South America... 3905 Vincennes Road Indianapolis, Indiana (317) 848-8050 Localwww...