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2093 - Grain Reports and Markets...Swine Profitability
Episode 2093

2093 - Grain Reports and Markets...Swine Profitability

Agriculture Today · Kansas State University

January 9, 202628m 1s

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Show Notes

  • Grain Futures and Cash Trends and USDA Reports
  • 2026 Swine Profitability Conference
  • Continued Warm or Cold Winter?

00:01:05 – Grain Futures and Cash Trends and USDA Reports: Daniel O'Brien, K-State grain economist, kicks off today's show discussing the trends in futures and cash and his expectations for the USDA reports that are coming out on January 12.

Daniel on AgManager.info

00:12:05 – 2026 Swine Profitability Conference: Keeping the show rolling is K-State Extension swine specialist, Joel DeRouchey, previewing the upcoming Swine Profitability conference and who attendees will be able to learn from.

Swine Profitability Conference

00:23:05 – Continued Warm or Cold Winter?: K-State meteorologist Chip Redmond wraps up the show explaining if Kansas residents can be expecting a snowstorm this winter or continued above average temperatures.

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