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farmdoc University of Illinois
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 มี.ค. 2014
The farmdoc Project is part of the Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics at the University of Illinois.
Our websites provides information for agricultural producers, managers, market analysts and many others across the U.S. and around the world.
The farmdoc daily website provides daily agricultural economics news and analysis on issues of policy, finance, management, marketing and outlook, biofuels, crop insurance and farmland prices & rents.
Our websites provides information for agricultural producers, managers, market analysts and many others across the U.S. and around the world.
The farmdoc daily website provides daily agricultural economics news and analysis on issues of policy, finance, management, marketing and outlook, biofuels, crop insurance and farmland prices & rents.
Sep 12 | Commodity Week
Panelists
- Bryan Doherty, TotalFarmMarketing.com
- John Zanker, Risk Management Commodities
- Mike Zuzolo, GlobalCommResearch.com
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- Bryan Doherty, TotalFarmMarketing.com
- John Zanker, Risk Management Commodities
- Mike Zuzolo, GlobalCommResearch.com
★ Support this podcast ★ (www.willpledge.org)
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Farm Robotics: Revolutionizing Agricultural Practices
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This webinar was part of the I-FARM University Learning Series, a comprehensive exploration of cutting-edge technologies and economic strategies shaping modern agriculture. Each session, led by experts in their respective fields, offers valuable insights and practical knowledge for enhancing farm productivity and sustainability. This particular session focused on the transformative impact of ro...
Sep 12 | Closing Market Report
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USDA REPORT DAY - Matt Bennett, AgMarket.net - WILLAg News - Tariff Impact - Mike Tannura, Tstorm.net ★ Support this podcast ★ (willpledge.org)
Sep 11 | Closing Market Report
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- Greg Johnson, TGM TotalGrainMarketing.com - WILLAg News Update - Drew Lerner, WorldWeather.cc ★ Support this podcast ★ (willpledge.org)
Understanding USDA NASS Quarterly Grain Stocks Reports: A Comprehensive Overview
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Join Mark Schleusener, Illinois State Statistician for USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), as he breaks down the crucial Grain Stocks reports. Learn how these quarterly surveys measure on-farm and off-farm grain storage, their importance as principal federal economic indicators, and the meticulous process behind collecting this vital data. Discover how NASS works with farmer...
Sep 10 | Closing Market Report
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- Joe Janzen, How to Capture the Carry - Weekly Crop Progress State Reports - Don Day, DayWeather.com ★ Support this podcast ★ (willpledge.org)
Sep 09 | Closing Market Report
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- Curt Kimmel, AgMarket.net - Frayne Olson, NDSU Extension - Mark Russo, EverStream.ai ★ Support this podcast ★ (willpledge.org)
farmdoc's Aerial Ag Minute for September 6, 2024
มุมมอง 38912 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Welcome to farmdoc's Aerial Ag Minute! This new series offers a bird's-eye view of farming and agricultural research in Champaign County, Illinois. In this debut episode, our drone captures two exciting agricultural activities: 1. Robots precisely seeding cover crops into the I-FARM corn field, showcasing an innovative research study. 2. Seed corn harvest in action across Champaign County farml...
Illinois Production Cost Report - Week Ending September 6, 2024
มุมมอง 31714 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Stay informed with the latest bi-weekly Illinois Production Cost Report from the Illinois Department of Agriculture. This update covers current prices and changes for various fertilizers including anhydrous ammonia, ATS, DAP, liquid nitrogen, MAP, potash, and urea. We also provide the latest pricing for farm diesel and biodiesel fuels. Essential information for farmers, agronomists, and agribus...
Sep 06 | Closing Market Report
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- Mike Zuzolo, GlobalCommResearch.com - Gary Schnitkey, crop insurance is just a PAYMENT for some - Eric Snodgrass, NutrienAgSolutions.com ★ Support this podcast ★ (willpledge.org)
Sep 05 | Commodity Week
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Panelists - Matt Bennett, AgMarket.net - Aaron Curtis, MID-CO.com - Chip Nellinger, BlueReefInc.com ★ Support this podcast ★ (www.willpledge.org)
Sep 05 | Closing Market Report
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- Matt Bennett, AgMarket.net - Gary Schnitkey on 2025 Cash Rents - Mike Tannura, Tstorm.net ★ Support this podcast ★ (willpledge.org)
PCM Analysis: Lower Soil Productivity Rating (SPR) Fields
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Join University of Illinois' Gary Schnitkey and Laura Gentry from the Illinois Corn Growers Association for an in-depth analysis of Precision Conservation Management (PCM) data on low soil productivity rating (SPR) fields across Illinois. This farmdoc webinar dives into the financial and environmental impacts of key conservation practices on lower productivity soils, including reduced tillage, ...
Sep 04 | Closing Market Report
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- Greg Johnson, TGM TotalGrainMarketing.com - Weekly Crop Progress State Reports - Drew Lerner, WorldWeather.cc ★ Support this podcast ★ (willpledge.org)
Illinois Corn Silage: Feeding the Heartland
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Illinois Corn Silage: Feeding the Heartland
ANNOUNCEMENT | Illinois Landowner Conservation Series begins September 3
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ANNOUNCEMENT | Illinois Landowner Conservation Series begins September 3
Illinois Production Cost Report - Week Ending August 23, 2024
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Illinois Production Cost Report - Week Ending August 23, 2024
Episode 66 | Edge of Field Considerations: A Farmer Perspective
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Episode 66 | Edge of Field Considerations: A Farmer Perspective
Farm Safety for Youth: Keeping the Next Generation Safe
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Farm Safety for Youth: Keeping the Next Generation Safe
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Given a choice, I am very certain China prefer buy soybean from other suppliers. Soybean farmers in US must face reality.
corn yum yum
Very informative. Wondering how this is playing out halfway through 2024. Other than Exxon's backpedaling on renewable diesel, have any other players been affected?
Thank you very much for uploading this webinar it has been exceedingly helpful!
How to order soybean meal
I’ve got hairs on my stem???
You share these data openly cannot solve your worries, you have to ask your national agricultural officers for action in order to save your livelihood.
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the best thing for Brazillians farmers is they don't need to do anything to sell to China. American politicians is the one pushing china to buy from Brazil
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Why is the U.S. exporting soybeans to China? I will write my congressman about this.
Thank you
Lets remember that China has had swineflu and that US is avstrategic enemy. And that pigs eat soybeans. Would you trust US.
Boycott USA
What is the US doing against Brazil in soya beans? They're losing ground and will fade away pretty soon! 😊😊😊
It's a global market.
China should boycott US products or at least put tariffs on them
Why bother , Sanctions are applied by losers . There are alternatives . Willing buyer willing seller . Win Win . Except China wanted to dispose off US " D "
The US market is really important for the Chinese economy
That was a good overview, thanks.
Thank you for watching!
US ban soybean export to China which nourish the dragon becoming world superpower - the greatest threat to america 🤣
Most, if not all, soybeans from Brazil or the US are mainly used for animal feed. As the standard of living increases, the appetitive of pigs is also increased rapidly.
@@yunko9369*:* Soybean is used to feed cattle and poultry.
When did US ban export?
@@archstanton5973 I know it is for animal feed, but not sure used in feeding cattles.
@@luting3No actual ban. But the US keeps insulting China and branding it an "enemy". Do you really think China is going to buy US stuff?
Well done Brazil. Hope your agricultural sector flourish further
Thanks for watching, Calvin!
Oh it will. Brazil is now a moderate producer of wheat as well mainly in south brazil because better climate for wheat but they are trying to increase production to become a net exporter of wheat by the next 10 years. Brazil is already becoming a significant producer of wheat. But they're trying to create a variety that can within warmer climates. Brazil went from a minor producer and exporter of corn and soy to becoming the number one exporter of both the past few years. So trust me they'll achieve that with wheat as well.
China will only support and buy from their true friend country like Brazil
brazil support sell soyabean to china
"trade war are easy to win" LOL :)
Brazil surpassed the US in corn exports in 2023
Love this resource!
Thanks!
I am just curious about what diesel market price was the webinar talking about, especially when it referred to the diesel market price in California. I know for sure that the diesel price in California is roughly 2 dollars more expensive than the price in Texas for example. Is this gap due to California State is selling just Renewable Diesel at the gas stations?
California taxes.
Thank you for this quick update
Thanks Scott, very useful information
Thanks Scott and Farmdoc, great webinar.
Why is $12,000 land the norm?? It should go back to price level with $3.75 corn. $4000 per acre with 6% interest also brings land down.
JOana is great.
Lol the best way , too get ahead in Illinois was too sell what you have in Illinois and buy somewhere else
Only one month ago, this was done by human being.
Don't worry, the humans have not all go away. :-) This week we had the 2024 Illinois Farm Economic Summit meeting so no one was available to record the 5-minute farmdoc videos which are abridged versions of the farmdoc daily articles. I decided to run an experiment in which we use AI to read the entire farmdoc daily article and run the series as a farmdoc daily podcast. Pros: 1. Content not restricted to availability of authors that are willing to record 5-minute farmdoc videos 2. Full article content so people may listen to entire article instead of an abridged version 3. More options for people to receive the farmdoc daily content Cons: 1. AI voice is not as good as a human voice even if it is much better than it was a few years ago 2. Additional work for farmdoc team The question we are trying to answer is if the effort is worth the results. Current estimate is that we may be able to produce an additional 50+ videos a year and still maintain the 5-minute farmdoc videos. What are your thoughts?
@@farmdoc im a content creator who also works 12 to 14 hour hours a day at my 9-5. I get that that doesn’t make sense but neither did this sentence. Reading out loud is much more difficult and so is editing it if there are errors or re-reads. Editing is already done by computers so why not the voice too, but at what point are we the content creators not creating anything? For what you are doing, text to speech accomplishes your goal. My polish friend whos a youtuber also, he is starting to use AI to do his english speaking youtube voice. His accent is so thick that it will most likely help him reach more English speakers. Long and winding response on my end. Sorry about that. Many hear an AI voice and assume its a chinese bot.
AI is everywhere. I'm scared. Hold me.
Precisa melhorar a pronúncia
The X and Y axis labels are the same for the chart at 3min in the video.
Thanks for letting us know. The X axis should be next year. The linked article has the correct chart.
#Agro never stops, as my friend SLE Farms says! @StaLuziaEsteio
Hi, ! what will the ergentina & Brazil soyabean production this season?
Well done
You outdid yourself on this one. Bravo!
Thank you so much for your full information.
very good. thank you
Interesting! - nearly 5F above normal!
Winter wheat as a harvestable cover crop in systems would be the most economical and provide the same benefits for the environment. Pepsico, Walmart and others should embrace this concept and not jeopardize national food security and global food security.
To the extent that application of nitrogen does not cause winter wheat, as a cover crop, to become 'carbon emitting' (or at least, to 'lose' it's "carbon neutrality" as a winter-over crop), you are correct. -- Recent research in the Midwest DOES indeed show that Winter Wheat CAN reduce nitrogen runoff.
WATCHING FROM BRAZIL 🇧🇷
Nice. Keep forward thinking 💭 I run ethanol (83%) content in my FFV…….
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