Lightning Round with Josh Linville | AgriTalk Interview By Davis Michaelsen on 08/28/2020 10:41 AM Your Editor spoke at length with Josh Linville from StoneX a few weeks ago. Click here to listen to that conversation. Here, I present a lightning round update from a Friday afternoon epi...
Anhydrous Crosses Downside Milestone | Advice Issued Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 07/22/2019 1:52 PM This week anhydrous ammonia made an anticipated move that is worth rewarding.
Stocks Before Sorties | Diesel, Crude Unfazed by Iran Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 07/19/2019 12:36 PM Distillate stocks continue to rise as tension with Iran heats up.
Anhydrous Falls Below $600 Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 07/17/2019 1:06 PM Ohio anhydrous drove our regional average NH3 price lower. What does that mean for the rest of corn country?
Fertilizers Continue Downtrend Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 07/12/2019 3:46 PM DAP posted the only price strength in this week's survey as potash put a bug in NH3's ear.
Significant Fuel Price Risk Abounds | Advice Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 06/28/2019 1:05 PM This week both farm diesel and propane posted hefty setbacks, but we are willing to let one run.
Fertilizers Break Lower Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 06/24/2019 3:57 PM Fertilizers were mostly lower with only DAP posting a higher price on the week.
Farm Fuels Bulletin | EIA Fuels Bearish Sentiments Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 06/12/2019 12:59 PM U.S. crude oil production is expected to continue higher through 2020.
EIA: June Short-term Energy Report Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 06/11/2019 4:02 PM The Energy Information Administration predicts a year-over decline in summer gasoline prices.
Fertilizer Bulletin | Fertilizers Firm, but Uptrend Flattens Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 06/10/2019 4:35 PM Fertilizer prices were mixed but mildly higher overall.
Farm Fuels Bulletin | Starting to Think Propane Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 06/06/2019 4:30 PM As the summer heats up, we begin watching propane prices fall seasonally.