The Hoosier Ag Today Podcast for 6/9/25

On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including an update on weather conditions for those farmers still trying to wrap up planting season and what could lead to another higher cost of doing farm business at the end of this year? HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin’s Indiana farm forecast calls for some rain possibilities today but the rest of the week could be nice and dry. Corn, soybean and wheat markets closed the week with more gains and the upside leader Friday was wheat. Andy Eubank has settlements and he is joined by analyst Brian Basting for market insights. It’s all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust – proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.

 
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including an update on weather conditions for those farmers still trying to wrap up planting season and what could lead to another higher cost of doing farm business at the end of this year? HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin’s Indiana farm forecast calls for some rain possibilities today but the rest of the week could be nice and dry. Corn, soybean and wheat markets closed the week with more gains and the upside leader Friday was wheat. Andy Eubank has settlements and he is joined by analyst Brian Basting for market insights. It’s all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust – proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.

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