The markets as a whole, from ags, to energy, and even equities have had a wild past week. After the US and Israel strikes on […]
Continue Reading →Friday in the grain markets showed some rather decent strength, led by wheat. While the southern plains have been dry, and drought has been expanding, […]
Continue Reading →The wheat market has been in the doldrums after spiking during the initial stages of the Russian/Ukrainian conflict. With few major up swings, the market […]
Continue Reading →The weather outside is less than frightful. Temps this last week have made things feel closer to April 13 than February 13. As much as […]
Continue Reading →For the first week of February, I was not expecting to see temperatures reaching the upper 50s in northeast Nebraska. Normally, we would be shoveling […]
Continue Reading →There is an old saying that rising tides lift all boats. In relation to the markets this week, the strength from the outside commodities (the […]
Continue Reading →This last week has been a rough one in the Schroeder house. I’ll spare all the details but let’s just say my daughter is the […]
Continue Reading →This last week’s USDA data was less than friendly to those who are bullish. After a series of bearish reports, the final NASS Crop Production […]
Continue Reading →We are finishing out the first week of January and as I look at the AP Poll for men’s basketball, my Huskers are ranked No. […]
Continue Reading →Last week’s column was all about trust. Do we trust the trade, or any breakout associated with it on the thinner holiday markets? We had […]
Continue Reading →Trust, sometimes we take it for granted and other times we look too hard for it. It may be that we have issues handing over […]
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Let the Madness Begin. Ag Marketing Report 03/16/2026
This next week is the start of the biggest basketball tournament of the year. The Thursday through Sunday set of constant basketball is one of […]
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