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  • Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | Beef, Tariffs, And A Wrecking Ball Walk Into Washington
    Oct 24 2025

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    We walk through a volatile week where shutdown politics, CPI relief, and global trade headlines moved cattle limit down while grains firmed. From Argentina beef optics to a possible Trump–Xi meeting, we connect DC decisions to cash flow, price risk, and the week ahead.

    • shutdown timing linked to ACA premium hikes and party leverage
    • partial FSA reopening and roughly 3bn dollars in payments to producers
    • CPI at 3 percent yoy, equities rally, odds of another Fed cut rise
    • beef inflation stubborn, cattle limit-down driven by optics and fear
    • Argentina imports small in scale versus US consumption
    • screwworm controls, Mexico cattle border reopening scenarios
    • trade cards: 301 probe on China, soy and sorghum deliverables
    • Canada talks pause, Japan signals added US commodity buys
    • Brazil tariffs, coffee prices, and hamburger flows
    • API withdraws support for year-round E15 and seeks reforms
    • Senate hearing on seed and fertilizer market power and history
    • market highs, debt surge, and risks from congressional dysfunction

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    42 Min.
  • AEI.Ag | Corn Or Soybeans? The 2026 Acreage Battle
    Oct 19 2025

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    We break down why cash rent outperforms in booms but lags in lean years, and how flex and share contracts shift risk when margins tighten. We map the corn–soybean tilt across regions, unpack China’s stockpiles, and set a practical plan for selling into strength amid missing reports.

    • cash rent versus flex and share in lean and boom years
    • why averages mislead when planning risk
    • regional yield and price ratios steering corn or soybeans
    • $150-per-acre swing from local assumptions
    • China’s grain stockpiles and trade war shifts
    • rallying beans, weaker export signals, tighter basis
    • navigating uncertainty without key reports
    • AEI’s data-led strategies for 2025–2026
    • long-run demand from income growth and energy uses

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    16 Min.
  • Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | How Trump’s Beef Plan & China Moves Rattle Markets
    Oct 17 2025

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    We unpack Trump’s push to cool beef prices, the market’s limit-down reaction in feeder cattle, and how policy headlines are whipsawing cash and futures. We track ripple effects from talk of banning Chinese used cooking oil, Argentina’s reemergence in trade flows, and the cash-first logic behind ADM’s free DP on soybeans.

    • options floated to temper beef prices and why cattle producers resist
    • volatility from policy signaling, tweets, and import adjustments
    • used cooking oil import talk and renewable diesel feedstock shifts
    • Argentina currency backstops and meat quota implications
    • soybean crush strategy in South America and delayed 45Z clarity
    • basis strength, convergence mechanics, and cash flow priorities
    • free DP as a signal of physical tightness, not a trick
    • rate outlook into 2026 and potential China soybean “deliverables”
    • shutdown impact on reports, CPI priority, and USDA timing
    • land values supported by investors and solar leases
    • bridge aid, reciprocity in trade, and farmer margins under pressure

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    47 Min.
  • Fat Tuesday | Trump says he can lower Beef prices!
    Oct 17 2025

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    We walk through a fast-moving cattle market as futures flip to a premium over cash, spreads widen, and feeders gain leverage to push bids or wait. We also weigh packer margins, rising carcass weights, retail features, and why alternative meats are losing steam.

    • Futures premium over cash reshapes feeder incentives
    • October–December spread widens and implies stronger mid‑November values
    • Government shutdown delays key data and clouds signals
    • Carcass weights climb toward records and lift beef tonnage
    • Quality grading improves with longer days on feed
    • Packer margins turn negative and risk slaughter cuts
    • Retail features drive meat case movement and pricing
    • Alternative meats struggle against price and clean label trends
    • Structural tight supplies favor firm beef prices into 2026

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    24 Min.
  • Cary Artac | Corn, Amazon, Bitcoin | Wicked Charts
    Oct 16 2025

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    We map the weekly levels that could steer Amazon, corn futures, and Bitcoin over the next few months, with clear lines, timelines, and trade scenarios. We keep it simple: respect the weekly close, define risk at support and resistance, and let price confirm the plan.

    • Amazon’s ceiling at 237.68–242.52 with 266 long-term channel target if broken
    • 215.29 as buyable support; 191.36 as Fibonacci objective on breakdown
    • Options framing for two to three month and six to twelve month horizons
    • Corn’s descending channel top at 428.25; 406.00 as down pivot
    • 385.00 as likely target on a weekly close below 406.00
    • 481.00 as long-term trend identifier turning 2026 bullish if cleared
    • Bitcoin’s rising channel bottom at 108,565; 122,433 as near-term cap
    • Breakdown path into the mid to upper 80s on settlement below 108,565
    • Cross-asset read-through for SPX and NDX from Amazon and Bitcoin signals
    • Where to find daily and weekly research and free resources


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    11 Min.
  • Jed Sidwell | Volatility in Cattle Live from OK State
    Oct 15 2025

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    We sit down with Jed Sidwell, an Oklahoma State senior and lifelong cattle hand, to unpack why cattle keep climbing, how cheap corn props up feeders, and why headlines from metals to screw worm can jolt prices. Jed shares a clear, calm view of animal health risks, the reality of hedging when markets run, and why direct ties to consumers make this a rare window for ag.

    • background in custom forage, feedyards, and show stock
    • lessons from a Nashville brokerage and Series 3
    • metals rally, inflation talk, and job market links
    • corn’s signal for desk activity and risk appetite
    • campus free-speech moments and processing public loss
    • cattle highs, feeder margins, and timing hedges
    • screw worm basics, treatment, and market psychology
    • tools and protocols that keep health risks contained
    • student podcast access and learning resources
    • optimism about direct-to-consumer and ag education

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    31 Min.
  • Don Wick | Gold & Silver Explode Higher Corn Sinks
    Oct 13 2025

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    Gold and silver rip to record highs while crude softens and soybeans slide, and we sort signal from noise across rates, tariffs, and safe-haven flows. Field reports from North Dakota reveal frost, disease, and wind shaping yields as cattle stays firm and DC stalls.

    • safe-haven metals surging amid uncertainty
    • rate expectations, Fed chatter, and 10-year hover
    • crude softening as the real-economy signal
    • tariff threats, rare earth tensions, and posturing
    • soybean futures pressure vs improving North Dakota basis
    • field updates on frost, foliar disease, and high winds
    • government shutdown impact on payments and outlook
    • cattle strength and screwworm control debate
    • risk management with call re-ownership and timing

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    14 Min.
  • Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | Trump Tweets Markets Crash
    Oct 10 2025

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    Washington stalls while markets swing, and we map how a shutdown, China tensions, and a stronger dollar hit soybeans, sorghum, and cotton. We outline SDRP Stage Two, likely top-ups, funding routes, and why APH-based aid makes more sense than production-based payments.

    • USDA reports paused and payments delayed under the shutdown
    • SDRP Stage Two timing, potential top-ups beyond 35 percent
    • RFS and 45Z delays and what that means for crush and SAF demand
    • China’s zero U.S. soybean buys and Brazil’s expanding share
    • Sorghum export losses, cotton price pressure, acreage shifts ahead
    • Dollar strength as a headwind for U.S. exports
    • Why APH-based aid would avoid double penalties for producers
    • Long game: diversify markets, expand domestic crush capacity
    • Market tape: oil on peace headlines, equities correcting, gold bid on de-dollarization

    USDA farmer aid coming, but what and when?


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    36 Min.