The Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast for 11/16/24

On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: We’re on the road in Kansas City broadcasting from the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) Convention. You’ll hear from ag industry leaders and experts—including Arlan Suderman and Josh Linville with StoneX, as well as Dan Halstrom with the U.S. Meat Export Federation, who discuss the impact that another Trump term as President could have on the grain markets, fertilizer industry, and meat exports.

You’ll also hear from Marnie Schwartzkopf from Hope, Indiana. She’s also one of many Purdue Ag students who made the trip to Kansas City to make connections with ag businesses leaders from across the U.S.

All that—plus Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets from Friday. It’s all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!

 
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: We’re on the road in Kansas City broadcasting from the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) Convention. You’ll hear from ag industry leaders and experts—including Arlan Suderman and Josh Linville with StoneX, as well as Dan Halstrom with the U.S. Meat Export Federation, who discuss the impact that another Trump term as President could have on the grain markets, fertilizer industry, and meat exports. You’ll also hear from Marnie Schwartzkopf from Hope, Indiana. She’s also one of many Purdue Ag students who made the trip to Kansas City to make connections with ag businesses leaders from across the U.S. All that—plus Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets from Friday. It’s all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!

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