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Listen as former big leaguer and current agent Jeff Frye talks with former and current players, scouts, coaches and front office personnel about the game he loves. Can he fix the game? Who cares? He is having a blast talking about America's Pastime.
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Journalist Bruce Martin gives racing fans an inside look at the exciting world of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES in this fast-paced podcast, featuring interviews with the biggest names in the sport.
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On today’s Final Bell, Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics joins us to break down the latest market drivers across grains, livestock, and energy.Key topics include:Soy exports: What the latest headlines mean for demand.Corn market: Why prices remain stuck in a trench.Weather and cattle: How forecasts are influencing livestock trade.Crude oil:…
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Corn supplies are tightening faster than many traders expected, giving the market a surprising boost during Tuesday's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report, according to Jeff Peterson of Heartland Farm Partners.By Rural Radio Network
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Grain and livestock futures ended with modest gains on Thursday. Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics recapped the trade.Topics:Supply and demand info meets weatherSetting up WASDE next weekSouth America ExportsMeat movement over ThanksgivingKeys for tradeBy Rural Radio Network
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Grain and livestock futures were lower for the first trading day of December. Jim McCormick with AgMarket.Net breaks down Monday's trade.Topics:- Holiday trade recap- China buys to-date- Technical grain patterns- South America update- Watch energies and the FedBy Rural Radio Network
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Grains traded narrowly mixed, while live and feeder cattle closed mostly higher in Tuesday trade. Darren Frye with Waterstreet Advisors breaks down the day.Topics:Impact of Russia/Ukraine Peace dealSoybeans still correctingCorn found a bottom?Cattle rebound, still ugly chartsKeys for holiday week trade…
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Both live and feeder cattle futures closed limit lower, while grains closed narrowly mixed. Austin Schroeder of Brugler Marketing and Management breaks down Monday's trade.- China sales signals - Export Reports - Sales and Inspections- Cattle down hard - Tyson Lex vs. Cattle on Feed report- What to expect in a holiday trade…
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Cattle futures opened limit lower on news of the president removing tariffs on Brazillian beef. At the midday, futures traded higher but closed lower. Grains were quiet in Friday trade. Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Advisors recaps the trade.Topics:- January USDA data dump- South American weather- Increased demand for natural gas this winter- …
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Soybeans closed as much as 17 cents lower, while live and feeder cattle futures faced pressure Wednesday.Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics breaks down the trade from the National Association of Farm Broadcasting Annual Convention.By Rural Radio Network
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Jeff Peterson with Heartland Farm Partners in Lincoln breaks down Tuesday's trade.How would you sum up the corn and soybean markets at this point?What impact does the soybean sales to china have on the markets so far?Are the funds having much of an affect on the corn and soybean markets?How is demand holding up for corn and soybeans?What do you thi…
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Cattle closed limit higher on Monday, while hogs had a strong close, too. Sue Martin of Ag & Investment breaks down the day's trade.Topics:- End of government shutdown?- Grains supported- Outside markets, gold, energies- Cattle close limit up- Hogs caught in the updraft- Key's to Friday's USDA reports…
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Soybeans closed 8-10 cents higher Friday while live and feeder cattle futures saw modest gains, up $2-$4. Heather Ramsey with the ARC Group recaps Friday's trade.Topics: - Prep for USDA data- Space for corn- Demand for soybeans- Logistics- Keys for next weekBy Rural Radio Network
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Soybeans closed nearly 30 cents lower Thursday while wheat closed 15-20 cents lower. Live and feeder cattle started the day narrowly mixed. Live cattle closed as much as $1.75 lower while feeders closed $3-$5.50 lower.Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics breaks down Thursday's trade.Topics:- Leaders up are now leaders down- Trade worries- Wh…
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Soybeans backed off a 20-cent drop to finish 10 cents lower, while cattle futures sunk $4-$7.Jim McCormick with AgMarket.net breaks down Tuesday's trade.Topics:- Soybeans overbought, slide lower- China quiet about trade deal- Effect of NASS reports in November- Cattle sell off again- Keys for November marketing…
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Soybeans closed up 15-20 cents while feeder cattle closed as much as $6 higher. Sam Hudson with Cornbelt Marketing recaps Monday's trade.Topics: - new details on China agreements- sales vs. inspections- exports and domestic demand- harvest progress estimates- keys for post-harvest grain marketingBy Rural Radio Network
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Live and feeder cattle futures ended with significant gains following multiple days of overall market weakness.Arlan Suderman with StoneX recaps Wednesday's trade.Topics:- Grains moderate- Expect China trade deal- Significance of trade deals so far- South American crop progress- Cattle reboundBy Rural Radio Network
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Soybeans backed off their gains from the morning session but still closed 10 cents higher. Live cattle started higher but ended mixed while feeder cattle settled as much as $11.97 lower. Zach Tindall with Producers Livestock recaps Tuesday's trade.Topics:- Recovery in grains continues-Beans well off highs but still end green- Harvest progress- Fats…
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Cattle futures made use of expanded limits today while soybeans closed 25 cents higher. Kyle Bumsted, livestock market analyst, recaps Monday's trade.Topics:- Cattle use expanded limits- Expanded limits Tuesday- Cash cattle trading already- Cattle on Feed estimates- Grains fair much better- What's the next headline?…
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Cattle futures closed limit lower on Friday while grains closed weaker. Doug Simon from Tredas recaps Friday's trade.Topics:- Live and feeder futures crash- Revisit China Phase 1- Weekend meetings- Keys for local marketing planBy Rural Radio Network
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Soybeans closed 10-13 cents higher on Monday while live cattle settled $1.60-$1.80 higher and feeders closed mostly within $1 of unchanged on either side. Sam Hudson of Cornblet Mrketing breaks down Monday's trade. Topics:- Boost in beans to start the week- Similar feeling as last week- Trade talks influencing acre debate for '26- Estimated harvest…
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Cattle futures crashed on Friday, closing $3-$7 lower in live and $7-$9.25 lower in feeders following news that President Trump has a plan to lower beef prices. Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Advisors breaks down Friday's trade.Topics:- Trade discussions with China, Brazil- SCOTUS takes up tariffs- When could we get USDA again?- Cattle crashes-…
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PIT PASS INDY – SEASON 5, EPISODE 68 – Special Borg-Warner Trophy Edition with 109th Indianapolis 500 winner Alex Palou, sculptor William Behrends, BorgWarner President and CEO Josef Fadool, BorgWarner’s Michelle Collins and FOX Sports feature producer Katie Weigel October 14, 2025 Show host Bruce Martin made a trip to the North Carolina Mountains …
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Featuring Arlan Suderman from StoneX. Today the strength in beans, the overall grain markets from a technical standpoint, another strike taking place in South America, Cattle Complex strength, and the role gold at over 4K an ounce plays in the markets all that and more on todays Chanel Final Bell.By Rural Radio Network
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PIT PASS INDY – SEASON 5, EPISODE 67 – IndyCar Championship Victory Lap Celebration with NTT IndyCar Series Champion Alex Palou, team owner Chip Ganassi, Pato O’Ward, Scott Dixon, Kyle Kirkwood, Christian Lundgaard, Rookie of the Year Louis Foster and INDY NXT By Firestone Champion Dennis Hauger October 7, 2025 Show host Bruce Martin attended the 2…
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On today’s Final Bell, Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics joins the program to break down a volatile start to the week.Key topics include:Markets in the dark: How uncertainty is shaping grain trade.Government shutdown: The market’s attitude toward policy gridlock.Spreads and basis: What they’re signaling beneath the surface.Livestock: Cattle…
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The month starts with a government shutdown as Arlan Suderman of StoneX joins The Final Bell to break down what that shutdown means plus a look at the day's markets. Key topics include: why grains rallied after a slow start, Trump's comments centering China talks on soybeans, and the partial government shutdown. Arlan talks about the reports that w…
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PIT PASS INDY – SEASON 5, EPISODE 66 – Celebrating With The Champions including NTT IndyCar Series Champion Alex Palou and INDY NXT By Firestone Champion Dennis Hauger September 30, 2025 Show host Bruce Martin celebrates the champions on the latest episode of Pit Pass Indy including 2025 NTT IndyCar Series champion Alex Palou and INDY NXT By Firest…
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Closing out the month, Sam Hudson of Cornbelt Marketing joins The Final Bell to break down the many moving parts shaping the markets.Key topics include:Stocks Report: Trade’s mindset heading into USDA’s quarterly numbers.Small grains update: What the report details could reveal.Weather & harvest: Progress so far and the forecast ahead.Basis story: …
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On today’s Final Bell, livestock market analyst Kyle Bumsted joins the program to kick off the week with a look at both grain and livestock trade.Key topics include:Cattle outlook: Early-week trends in live and feeder markets.Technical signals: What the charts are saying for livestock.Positioning: How end-of-month and quarter dynamics may shape tra…
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On today’s Final Bell, Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics joins to cover the latest twists in the markets as we near the end of the month and quarter.Key topics include:Argentina’s export taxes: On-again, off-again policies and the ripple effects on global grain trade.Russian wheat values: How Black Sea pricing continues to weigh on world ma…
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