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The second Friday in January is often known as quitters day, the day that most New Years resolutions end. While the resolutions are not a […]

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Between last week having Christmas, this week having New Years, and 2 weeks from Monday being MLK Jr. day, the market/government has had a number […]

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Christmas is known as the season of giving, for the most part anyway. Amongst all the chaos of family, delicious meals, and unwrapping gifts, there’s […]

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Christmas is right around the corner. By this time next week, some people will be gathering with family to celebrate the holiday. Remembering back to […]

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Earlier this week, while in a meeting with clients, I had a question about if Santa was going to be stopping by this year, at […]

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Remembering back to the last Trump Presidency, there were more times than I can count where you’d look at the market quotes and notice a […]

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Chances. Ag Marketing Report 11/25/2024

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Being a Nebraska football fan is tough. But when you’re born into it you have no choice. An embarrassing statistic that we are not proud […]

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Leaders. Ag Marketing Report 11/18/2024

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We are just over a week past the election and deciding the leader of the free world. Leaders are important for a number of reasons, […]

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This week’s election was likely surprising to some and not as much to others. One looking at the polls would have had no indication as […]

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Halloween is next week already. Next Thursday, towns across the country will have children dressed as their favorite character, animal, athlete, and some as witches […]

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One book that is on my reading list is The Hunt for Red October, part of the Jack Ryan series by Tom Clancy. While I […]

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This weekend things are finally going to cool off. After a warmer than normal fall for the most part, my local high for Sunday is […]

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