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Draft Chaff

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Hosts Ben and Tyler are MTG limited Spikes masquerading as Timmys... or maybe vice versa. If you've ever picked up chaff after a draft, you're already a Chafficionado! Whether winning or losing, draft 1 or draft 1,000, Prerelease or Vintage Cube, bomb rare or… draft chaff, there is always something to learn and enjoy about our favorite formats. Here at the Draft Chaff Podcast, our goal is to create a community of Magic players who love everything about limited.
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Cynthia Dearin is the Managing Director of Dearin & Associates, Founder of the International Business Accelerator and author of Amazon best-seller "Camels, Sheikhs & Billionaires: Your Guide to Business Culture in the Middle East and North Africa". Dearin & Associates is an international business consulting company that helps clients to access opportunities in fast-growing international markets. We are passionate about helping our clients expand internationally, because we recognise that the ...
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Grains and livestock closed the month of August on a strong note, with both complexes showing surprising resilience. On today’s Final Bell, livestock market analyst Kyle Bumsted joins Bryce Doeschot to break down the action.Key highlights include:Short covering & commercial buying: What fueled late-session strength in corn, soybeans, and cattle.Glo…
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Grains staged a strong turnaround heading into the close, while cattle finished lower. On today’s Final Bell, Brian Splitt with AgMarket.net joins Lacey Shippy to break down the day’s trade.Key highlights include:Tale of two sessions: Corn, beans, and wheat bounced back from morning lows to finish near the highs.Yield uncertainty: USDA estimates fa…
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On the August 27th edition of the Channel Final Bell, Jeff Peterson from Heartland Farm Partners talks markets wrestling with finishing ideas, demand story/end of marketing ideas, harvest logistics, political - China and India, and keys for pre-holiday trade.By Rural Radio Network
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Join us for a recap of the 2025 Everest season with host Steve House, coach Martin Zohr, and Everest expert Alan Arnette. They discuss key themes of the year, wind, drones, and new climbing aids like xenon gas, plus the challenges of frostbite, illness, and unpredictable weather. The conversation covers how drones improved safety and waste removal …
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On this episode of The Final Bell, Heather Ramsey with the ARC Group in Lincoln breaks down a volatile day in the markets. It was a tale of two halves on the trade floor, with early weakness giving way to late support.Key topics include:Wheat on the move: Major export sales spark momentum.Corn demand abroad: The world shows strong appetite for U.S.…
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It was a positive day for grains and a choppy one for livestock. On today’s Final Bell, Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics joins Lacey Shippy to unpack the action.Soybeans rally: Biofuel policy uncertainty and weather models fuel a breakout, with charts pointing toward June highs.Corn and wheat: Corn fights to join the bean rally while wheat…
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On this episode of The Final Bell, Arlan Suderman of StoneX joins us to break down the latest crop tour results and what scouts’ data means for the grain trade. We discuss why corn continues to hold its lows, how cash soybean movement is shaping up ahead of harvest, and the logistical challenges farmers face as combines start rolling. Arlan also sh…
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On today’s Final Bell, Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodities Analytics breaks down the factors shaping the markets. We cover weaker soybean trade, the return of weather-driven market moves, and shifting post-report attitudes. Mike also shares insight into the geopolitical forces at play, why cattle took money off the table, and key signals to watch h…
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In this episode of the Uphill Athlete Podcast, host Alyssa Clark interviews ultra runner, podcaster and coach, Joe Corcione about his journey from addiction to endurance sports. Joe shares how running became his path to sobriety and self-belief, emphasizing the importance of learning and growth over results. They dive into identity, self-worth, and…
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In this episode, Steve House interviews Peter Metcalf, the legendary climber and founder of Black Diamond Equipment, about his journey from young climber to industry pioneer. Peter shares gripping stories from early ascents, including harrowing ascents, which tested the limits of endurance and leadership. He reflects on how climbing instilled value…
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We take a break from our summer break to break down Magic's newest set- Edge of Eternities! We recorded this one later than usual so please ignore our delirium. We use Vector Theory to analyze the 10 new archetypes for draft and sealed. Let us know what you think!Join our free Discord server here: https://discord.gg/P4wQqGdYou can support Tyler and…
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As we close out July, market volatility takes center stage. Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Research joins the Channel Final Bell to unpack end-of-month grain action, how EU corn values are factoring into global trade, and whether supply concerns are quietly building. Plus, the latest on the Fed’s interest rate outlook and a sharp move in the cattl…
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Corn posted modest gains on Wednesday, supported by fresh export sales and limited farmer selling. But soybeans faded once again on weak demand and continued meal pressure. Kansas City wheat showed relative strength, while global weather stories—from 100-degree heat in Ukraine to strong spring wheat yields—added complexity to the trade.In the lives…
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Despite a flurry of new trade deals, ag grain markets remain sluggish. On this episode of the Channel Final Bell, Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Advisors joins Bryce Doeschot to break down what’s really moving the markets—and what’s not.Topics covered include:Why futures aren't reacting to recent trade agreementsWhat delayed deal details could …
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On today’s episode of The Channel Final Bell, Sue Martin with Ag and Investment joins us to unpack a choppy day in the grain markets. Corn and soybeans drifted lower while wheat found support, thanks in part to a weakening U.S. dollar. Sue shares her take on crop conditions and demand signals.By Rural Radio Network
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In this episode of the Uphill Athlete Podcast, host Steve House and guest, Coach Martin Zohr, explore the physical and mental challenges of climbing Aconcagua, the highest peak outside of Asia. They discuss the importance of structured training, including building a strong aerobic base, muscular endurance, and back-to-back long hikes with heavy pac…
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JJ Lauby with Agri Management Systems in Loomis joins us on today’s episode of the Channel Final Bell. Corn continues to grind higher, while soybeans manage a higher close—though off session highs. Wheat stands out with a bold rally, and cattle markets remain cautious. Get JJ’s perspective on what’s driving the grain and livestock markets this week…
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Soybeans finished with double-digit gains, while corn and wheat were up 3-4 cents. Live and feeder cattle settled with triple-digit gains again. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, breaks down Wednesday's trade.Topics:Strength in beansIndonesia trade dealTrump and the FedExtended weather…
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Grains were mixed on Monday with soybeans the leader to the downside. Livestock trade rebounded after Monday's selloff. Livestock market analyst Kyle Bumsted breaks down Tuesday's trade.Topics:- Cattle rebound on positioning- Country movement and auctions- Key reversal up in corn- Soy lower despite big crush- Keys for trade the rest of this week…
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Feeder cattle settled over $5 lower on Monday, with some analysts wondering if it's the beginning of a downward slide for cattle. Meanwhile, grains finished mixed.Ross Baldwin with AgMarket.net breaks down Monday's trade.Grains back and forth to start the week Technical views on corn/soy Merc sells offAnswers in coming cattle reports?…
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Live and feeder cattle futures finished another day with strong gains while favorable weather and excellent crop conditions pressured the grains. Jim McCormick with AgMarket.net detailed Tuesday's trade.Topics- Crop ratings - possible 185 bpa yield?- 45Z and biofuels- Trade talks with South Korea, Japan, others?- Feeders rebound fast and furious…
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Ultra-running coach and legend Zach Bitter joins the Uphill Athlete Podcast to discuss the mental and physical strategies behind his record-breaking performances in 100-mile races. Host Alyssa Clark chats with Zach about his evolution in the sport, from his early trail running days to mastering fast courses like Desert Solstice. Zach dives deep int…
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You just can't argue with the best selling Magic set of all time. We embrace our new format, our new favorite rares, the new banlist, and even some new ways to draft with open arms on the show this week. Join our free Discord server here: https://discord.gg/P4wQqGdYou can support Tyler and Ben on Patreon here: https://patreon.com/draftchaffpodListe…
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Soybeans and wheat rallied higher following news of a trade deal with Vietnam. Live and feeder cattle futures finished with strong gains.Topics:- Strength uncovered in grains and livestock- Trade deals with Vietnam - others to follow?- One Big Beautiful Bill- Mexican cattle imports- Holiday trade mentality- Late July weather…
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Feeders fell over $5 on news of borders reopening to Mexican cattle imports. Crop conditions jump to the best corn rating since 2019.Jim McCormick of AgMarket.net breaks down Tuesday's trade.- Lingering influence from reports- Monday Crop Progress movement- OBBB movement out of the US Senate- Negative cattle markets- Market prep after Fourth of Jul…
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In the first episode of Voice of the Mountains Season 2, journalist, author and athlete Alex Hutchinson reflects on his journey from writing the acclaimed book Endure to navigating the uncertainty of future pursuits. He and host Steve House explore the tension between exploration and mastery, the “effort paradox” that makes hard pursuits meaningful…
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What's typically a highly-anticipated report from the USDA, today's acreage report delivered few surprises and sparked little to no reaction for the grains. Live and feeder cattle futures faced pressure Monday morning, but reversed course to close $1 to $2 higher.Topics:- June Live Cattle off the board - Aug now lead month- Livestock technicals goi…
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Grains closed lower for the fourth day in a row this week. Live and feeder cattle settled higher, while lean hogs settled lower ahead of the Quarterly Hogs and Pig Report.Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics breaks down Thursday's trade.Topics:- Relationship between grains and crude oil- Weather headlines- Stocks and acreage…
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Soybeans plunged over 20 cents to close a third straight day of losses for grains. Livestock closed mixed.Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, breaks down today's trade.Topics: - Psychology of the market- Slight chart damage in grains- How the closed Mexican border to feeder imports could affect corn- Preview of Hogs and Pigs Repo…
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Ag commodities finished lower on Tuesday, with wheat down 17 cents, soybeans down 12 cents and cattle down 15 to 70 cents.Jim McCormick with AgMarket.net breaks down today's factors.- Drop in crude pulls grains lower- Potential volatility 1-3 weeks out- Cattle hold technical lineBy Rural Radio Network
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In this episode of the Uphill Athlete Podcast, host Alyssa Clark chats with alpinist, climber, and trail runner, Vitaliy Musiyenko about the powerful lessons endurance athletes can learn from each other. Vitaliy shares his inspiring journey from an unhealthy teen to a top alpinist, emphasizing the value of mentorship, ego-checking, and relentless c…
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Final Fantasy is here! This set was a big swing for Universes Beyond, and it seems to be a hit. There are plenty of cool archetypes to draft (even if Ben only wants to draft ramp), so let's take a deeper dive into what these vectors have to offer. Join our free Discord server here: https://discord.gg/P4wQqGdYou can support Tyler and Ben on Patreon …
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On this episode of the Final Bell, Arlan Suderman of StoneX breaks down today’s market movement. Wheat picks up some premium while corn and soybeans remain muted. We also talk about New World Screwworm, and how geopolitical uncertainty and ICE action are impacting the trade. Plus, what this holiday week means for market volume.…
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Livestock market analyst Kyle Bumsted joins the Channel Final Bell to break down today's trade, including factors behind a plummet in live and feeder cattle futures.Topics:- Drivers behind lower futures- Spreads and what they indicate- Cattle on Feed previewBy Rural Radio Network
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Soy oil finished with big gains on Monday following the announcement from the EPA on Friday. Sam Hudson with Cornbelt Marketing, Inc. recaps the trade.Topics:- Biofuels influence- Middle East conflict and energy- Crop conditions today- Holiday - Choppy trade this week- End of month prepBy Rural Radio Network
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Listeners- this one is best viewed with video. Our prizes from the Collector Booster Arena Direct are here, and luck was really on our side (lightly more on Ben's side than on Tyler's). We may or may not do more pack openings like this, but it was a fun one! Join our free Discord server here: https://discord.gg/P4wQqGdYou can support Tyler and Ben …
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Jeff Peterson with Heartland Farm Partners recaps Friday's trade.How would you summarize the corn and soybean markets at this time? What did you think of the proposed Renewable Volume Obligations from EPA that were announced this morning? What is the process for the RVO numbers to be finalized? Does the RVO affect the corn or soybean markets the mo…
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Soybeans and wheat were lower on Thursday, while livestock settled mixed. Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics recaps the trade.Topics:- Pre-report attitude- WASDE highlights- EPA biofuels announcement rumors- Cattle and hogs ease off early moves- Keys for FridayBy Rural Radio Network
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Corn and wheat settled within a penny of unchanged, while soybeans were down as much as 7 cents. Feeder cattle traded $1.50 to $2 lower.Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, breaks down Wednesday's trade.Topics:- Narrow swings in grains- WASDE preview- Ethanol production- "Trade" announcement- Cash cattle vs. futures…
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In this episode of the Uphill Athlete Podcast, host Steve House is joined by in-house dietitian Alyssa Leib to explore the crucial role of nutrition in athletic recovery. They debunk common myths around overtraining and emphasize that under-recovery, often due to poor nutrition, is a very common issue. Alyssa highlights the importance of sufficient…
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Corn and wheat finished with double-digit losses, while soybeans were of 1 to 6 cents on Monday. Feeder cattle finished $1.50 higher, while lean hogs also started the week with 10 to 70 cent gains.Sam Hudson of Cornbelt Marketing recaps Monday's trade.Topics:- Low volume, low excitement day in grains- Benign weather forecast- WASDE this week- Cattl…
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