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  • Principal at Gulley & Associates LLC
  • Tony Marcucci Tony Marcucci graduated from Central Michigan University with a Major in Finance. Tony began his career in the commodity markets as a grain trader for his own account trading his own money; this is where he learned his techniques in the markets that he uses today. Soon after he started working with producers on the hedge and speculative side of trading. He has producers from around the country that he gets a lot of his information from. His clients are able to focus on what they do best, and he can focus on the markets for them. Take a second to contact Tony today and hear what he has to say about the markets, toll free 800-993-5449 or direct 312-373-4873. You may also contact Tony at tmarcucci@walshtrading.com.
  • Margaret Winsryg is a technical support specialist with Calibrate® Technology. Margaret holds a Bachelor’s Degree in animal health science, a Master’s Degree in ruminant nutrition from the University of Arizona, and a Ph.D. in animal science nutrition from Utah State University.
  • Jason Gehler is the Vice President and Senior market Advisor for Hedge Plus, a small farm marketing firm located in Jackson, Wiscosin. Jason is the author of the company’s weekly report, which provides analysis about what’s happening in the corn, soybean and wheat markets. Hedge Plus works with hundreds of farmers throughout the Midwest, helping them make better cash sales while also using all of the hedging tools available to help them improve their bottom line. Jason graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 2005 with a degree in agricultural business management and has been working with Patrick Hayes, President of Hedge Plus, for close to three years. For any questions or comments or to find out about how Hedge Plus can help you, call us at 1-866-677-0306.
  • The Dairy Life: helping family-owned dairy farms improve their production, success and their bottom line.
  • Kip Cullers is known for his bin-busting soybean yields. The Purdy, Mo., farmer is traveling with Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie and Farm Journal Machinery Editor Margy Fischer to Brazil to learn more about the country’s soybean production.
  • From a bright, sunny day in July to a cold, snowy day in January, Thomas Zerebny has always been fascinated by the ever-changing weather conditions across the world. In 2008, he graduated from Northern Illinois University with a B.S. in Geography. His first summer out of college was spent in the beautiful interior of Alaska working as a soil scientist for the Salcha-Delta Soil and Water Conservation District. He is currently employed by Crop-Tech Consulting, Inc., where he’s able to blend his passions for both soil and meteorology. Although his career in soil keeps him “grounded,” Thomas continues to keep an eye to the sky as a licensed amateur radio operator with the McLean County Amateur Radio Emergency Service. When he’s not working, you can usually find this avid angler on the water searching for the next big catch.
  • The HungerU tour is headed down the East Coast this fall with a fast-paced tour schedule of 16 major colleges and universities. HungerU features a large electronic, interactive mobile exhibit.The HungerU Staff bring you updates from the road.
  • Here’s your chance to share a photo of your favorite tractor. Show us your fresh-off-the-line, right-out-of-the-field or classic antique tractors. Join the fun and participate by simply e-mailing your photos and caption information to TailgateTalk@farmjournal.com.