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FARMCON Conversations: In this Episode… A Discussion on Current Corn, Soybean, and Wheat Markets, Recent Volatility in Gold and Silver, Stock Market Direction, Some Conversation About Position Sizing, How Kevin Uses New Prediction Markets to Gain Some Additional Market Insights, and Much More With Special Guest Jeff Hoffman.
In this Episode… A Discussion on Current Corn, Soybean, and Wheat Markets, Recent Volatility in Gold and Silver, Stock Market Direction, Some Conversation About Position Sizing, How Kevin Uses New Prediction Markets to Gain Some Additional Market Insights, and Much More With Special Guest Jeff Hoffman ...
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How To Think About Building NEW Technology on Your Farm and Ranch
Growing up on a cattle operation in Australia, Sam Rogers spent a lot of evenings waiting for his dad to come home. That ranching rhythm of early starts, late finishes, and constant risk was just “how it’s always been done.” Sam watched it and quietly decided it shouldn’t have to stay that way.Unlike a lot of kids in northern Australia, ...
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How the Best Ag Companies Differentiate
McKinsey & Company recently released an analysis of publicly traded global agricultural companies that outperform the rest by sustaining performance across agricultural cycles. I thought it was worth sharing in the hopes that the rest of us might glean better business models, decision-making processes, or general insights we might be missing in our day-to-day operations. It's worth noting that the ...
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Whole Milk is Back in Schools – What it Means for the Kids and US Dairy
For the first time since 2012, school cafeterias will once again be serving whole milk to students. The “Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act” was signed into law on January 14. 2026, and immediately rolls back years of policy shift that left schools offering students only fat-free or 1% low-fat milk.Schools first began including milk in school lunches in the ...
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FARMCON Conversations…Current corn, soybean, and wheat markets, year-round E15, winter weather worries, thoughts on the next Fed Chair, why Kevin remains short the US dollar, some conversation about gold and silver, some extremely valuable trading and investment rules that Kevin has acquired through the years, and much more!
In this episode… Kevin Van Trump and Todd Loechler sit down and discuss current corn, soybean, and wheat markets, year-round E15, Chinese bean buying, and winter weather worries. The pair also discusses the Fed, who will be the next Fed Chair, when we will see the next rate cut, and why Kevin remains short the US dollar, and a few ...
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From Farm Kids to Bomber Techs
America once built a factory school that turned farm kids into aircraft technicians in a matter of weeks, and then used that talent pipeline to help win a World War. For producers reading this in 2026, the story is less about nostalgia and more about what happens when an industry stops complaining about a labor shortage and starts building its ...
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What Insiders are Tracking in the FoodTech Sector in 2026
Private equity seems to have lost its appetite for the once red-hot “foodtech” sector. Wildly overhyped - and overvalued - experiments in things like fake meat, vertical farming, and every variation of food delivery imaginable have wrecked investor confidence. Adding to the pressure is a rapidly evolving regulatory environment, as well as shifting debate about the problems needing to be ...
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LA Rams Owner Stan Kroenke Now America’s Largest Private Landowner
The United States is the third-largest country in the world by area, with approximately 2.43 billion acres of land. More than half - 1.3 billion acres - is privately owned. About 47% of those acres are mostly forest, with the rest being farms and ranches. The largest owners of that land don’t tend to vary much from year to year but more acres ...
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In this episode… Latest thoughts on corn, soybeans, and wheat, a discussion about recent geopolitical events and how we are playing them, collectible ideas, the future of AI and the impact on jobs, and much more!
In this episode… Kevin Van Trump and Todd Loechler sit down and discuss current corn, soybean, and wheat markets, including price targets for both the 2025 and 2026 crops. The pair also discusses the current macro and geopolitical wild-cards and how they are positioning their current investments, including stocks, metals, real estate, land, etc… There is also some conversation on ...
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Pivoting on the Plains: How One Colorado Farmer Rewrote the Rules of Risk
Frank Zyback was growing more and more frustrated with the labor and inconsistency of the irrigation systems of the times in the 1940s on the semi‑arid Plains of eastern Colorado. Zyback's own farm in Strasburg, CO, would become the first laboratory for his experiments with a brand new concept, "pivot irrigation". The early rig looked nothing like the clean spans ...
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