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this week on the marketing round table i have bryan doherty of stewart peterson and brian roach of roach ag. a lot to talk about this week, including ag outlook forms, some interesting numbers coming out of that. let's start with their price forecast. okay, chief economist came out. he's thinking we'll see $3.45 corn, $8.50 soybeans, $4.20 for wheat. that's his average guess. what factors support those prices at stocks and slightly lower demand numbers, and typically we see demand numbers rise more times than not. most years demand numbers rise. this year because the currencies we're seeing demand numbers smaller, and this snapshot at u.s. supply demand is typically driven by math more so than there's no producer inputs, no surveyed input into this. certainly there's you have to factor in the perfect, relatively perfect yield, which trendline yields are very high right now. and so when you look at this if you were to take a snapshot at harvest, and if these were the numbers that we had then these prices might be right, but we have to grow the crop. the northern hemisphere grows most of t
this week on the marketing round table i have bryan doherty of stewart peterson and brian roach of roach ag. a lot to talk about this week, including ag outlook forms, some interesting numbers coming out of that. let's start with their price forecast. okay, chief economist came out. he's thinking we'll see $3.45 corn, $8.50 soybeans, $4.20 for wheat. that's his average guess. what factors support those prices at stocks and slightly lower demand numbers, and typically we see demand numbers rise...
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bryan doherty, brian roach join me next. >> welcome back. this week on the mamaeting round table i have bryan doherty of stewart peterson and briri roach of roach ag. a lot to talk about this week, including ag g tlook forms, some interesting numbers coming out of that. let's start with their price forecast. okay, chief economist came out. he's that's his average guess. what factors support those prices at this point, brian? >> primarily good supplies, good beginning stocks and slightly lower demand numbers, and typically we see demand numbers rise more times than not. most years demand numbers rise. this year because the currencies we're seeing demand numbers smaller, and this snapshot at u.s. supply demand is typically driven by math more so than there's no producer inputs, no surveyed input into this. certainly there's you have to factor in the perfect, relatively perfect yi
bryan doherty, brian roach join me next. > primarily good supplies, good beginning stocks and slightly lower demand numbers, and typically we see demand numbers rise more times than not. most years demand numbers rise. this year because the currencies we're seeing demand numbers smaller, and this snapshot at u.s. supply demand is typically driven by math more so than there's no producer inputs, no surveyed input into this. certainly there's you have to factor in the perfect, relatively...
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brian roach let's start with you. >> next 45 days it's an end user side of the market. if you're a buyer cheap. i don't think that commercials the end user's side wants to be too complacent here because these are absolutely excellent prices, and if the weather were to change things or something were to come up that we can't forecast it's something that you don't want to miss out on. >> perfect. bryan? >> well, you stole my thunder, but you let's go to the other side of that coin. if you're a corn producer don't get caught with too much inventory on hand, so continue to lighten the load. go back in buy december corn calls. they're the cheapest way to rewn corn on a per-daily cost, and you're in front of the market all the way through next fall. you're still long in the market at cheap prices. >> all right. some really good closing thoughts. thank you both for being here with us this weekend. please stay us with. john phipps has some [indistinguishable] commentary when we come back. >>> instinct ii nitrogen stabilizer makes more nitrogen available to corn longer. for opti
brian roach let's start with you. >> next 45 days it's an end user side of the market. if you're a buyer cheap. i don't think that commercials the end user's side wants to be too complacent here because these are absolutely excellent prices, and if the weather were to change things or something were to come up that we can't forecast it's something that you don't want to miss out on. >> perfect. bryan? >> well, you stole my thunder, but you let's go to the other side of that...
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i spoke with analyst brian roach.. and the answer has to do.. with south america.. pork exports were solid in the the u-s meat export federation.. u-s-d-a numbers says beef exports posted the first full-year value decline since 2009.. 2015 beef exports were around one million metric tons.. down 11 percent from 2014. pork exports still dropped a bit.. by and that's all we have for the show today.. thanks for joining us on the ag report.. i'll see you again next time. we put stories up every day.. check out who-tv dot com..
i spoke with analyst brian roach.. and the answer has to do.. with south america.. pork exports were solid in the the u-s meat export federation.. u-s-d-a numbers says beef exports posted the first full-year value decline since 2009.. 2015 beef exports were around one million metric tons.. down 11 percent from 2014. pork exports still dropped a bit.. by and that's all we have for the show today.. thanks for joining us on the ag report.. i'll see you again next time. we put stories up every...
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i spoke with analyst brian roach.. and the answer has to do.. with south america.. "not a lot of big changes, i guess probably how not seeing much supplies at all." "we had hoped that maybe we'd see some problems in weather and maybe draw down the crop size in south america to start off our growing season here in the u.s. but we're not going to start that way with brazil's corn crop getting 3-4 million tons larger, it's just setting the tone for supplies to be not a whole lot less if anything larger from south america here as we move into spring time in the u.s." "i think you have to look at cattle following the macros, stock markets, etc. so, when we came into monday we had a limit down move in the live and the feeders we're actually back in green territory on the screen." "we're not down much here. we're only a little positive on the nearby contracts. demand has been decent. but when you look at the futures market, we've got this long term moving average that we've had a real tough time getting up above. it's been a pretty big cap on the futures mamaket." ---- and
i spoke with analyst brian roach.. and the answer has to do.. with south america.. "not a lot of big changes, i guess probably how not seeing much supplies at all." "we had hoped that maybe we'd see some problems in weather and maybe draw down the crop size in south america to start off our growing season here in the u.s. but we're not going to start that way with brazil's corn crop getting 3-4 million tons larger, it's just setting the tone for supplies to be not a whole lot...
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i spoke with analyst brian roach.. and the answer has to do.. with south america.. "not a lot of big changes, i guess probably how you have to look at it is we're not seeing much of a reduction in south american supplies at all." "we had hoped that maybe we'd see some problems in weather and maybe draw down the crop size in south america to start off our growing season here in the u.s. but we're not going to start that way with brazil's corn crop getting 3-4 million tons larger, it's just setting the tone for supplies to be not a whole lot less if anything larger from south america here as we move into spring time in the u.s." "i think you have to look at cattle following the macros, stock markets, etc. energy markets. and so, when we came into monday we had a limit down move in the live and the feeders we're actually back in green territory "we're not down much here. we're only a little positive on the nearby contracts. demand has been decent. but when you look at the futures market, we've got this long term moving average that we've had a real tough time getting u
i spoke with analyst brian roach.. and the answer has to do.. with south america.. "not a lot of big changes, i guess probably how you have to look at it is we're not seeing much of a reduction in south american supplies at all." "we had hoped that maybe we'd see some problems in weather and maybe draw down the crop size in south america to start off our growing season here in the u.s. but we're not going to start that way with brazil's corn crop getting 3-4 million tons larger,...
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roach's run. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the oily glaze in the water. >>> prosecutors will try again to get a agility verdict against brian mayhew. he's the man tried for the murder of his uncle back in july. that trial ended in a hung jury. mayhew is accused of having his uncle murdered while he was in jail. prosecutors say the uncle was expected to testify defense mayhew in the 2011 murders of two people in capitol heights. opening arguments expected to begin at 9:30 this morning. >>> also today a man will be sentenced for a random stabbing at a metrobus stop in rockville. a judge could sentence him to life in prison today. >>> the united nations says new sanctions this response to north korea's latest missile launch. north korea said it was sending a satellite into space. u.n. says that is untrue. at an emergency meeting, countries agreed to launch another step toward north korea firing nuclear missiles. >>> we turn to prince william county where an explosion seriously damaged a home this woodbridge, firefighters blaming a gas leak there. they say they first went to a home on franklin street to investigate an outside g
roach's run. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the oily glaze in the water. >>> prosecutors will try again to get a agility verdict against brian mayhew. he's the man tried for the murder of his uncle back in july. that trial ended in a hung jury. mayhew is accused of having his uncle murdered while he was in jail. prosecutors say the uncle was expected to testify defense mayhew in the 2011 murders of two people in capitol heights. opening arguments expected to...