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in the early 70s iowa initiated a checkoff through an iowa code, before the national checkoff was in place. in the late 80s that was halted. now, the iowa cattlemen's association has put forward a producer referendum that would reinstate a state checkoff.a main reason behind it, national checkoff dollars are limited into what they can support. matt deppe, ceo of ica says, "iowa beef checkoff proceeds and investments can be utilized more flexibly. so, whereas, the national checkoff cannot be used for production research, producer education, those types of things on the production side. state dollars could be used that way and we can enhance some of those efforts from a promotion and marketing standpoint as well." the national checkoff is a board and the other 50 stays in the state often times being used to promote beef where population centers are around the country. the iowa checkoff would be another 50 cents a head and starts here for investment decisions. deppe says they're maintaining a refund provision in the checkoff, so if a producer doesn't want to pay in, they can get it back, "if someone would be one that maybe didn't support it with a vot
in the early 70s iowa initiated a checkoff through an iowa code, before the national checkoff was in place. in the late 80s that was halted. now, the iowa cattlemen's association has put forward a producer referendum that would reinstate a state checkoff.a main reason behind it, national checkoff dollars are limited into what they can support. matt deppe, ceo of ica says, "iowa beef checkoff proceeds and investments can be utilized more flexibly. so, whereas, the national checkoff cannot...
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the trojans of iowa city west. tipoff is at 7:30. you can catch the full game on kcrg the iowa cattlemen's association is trying to bring back a beef check off to the state. the group is hoping to have flexibility for what they can spend that money on. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good morning! it's ---. goododorning, this is the david geiger. ---- iowa may have a local version of a beef checkoff this year. in the early 70s iowa initied a checkoff through an iowa code.. before the national checkoff was in place.. in the late 80s that was halted.. now.. the iowa cattlemen's association has put forward a producer referendum that would reinstate a state checkoff.. a main reason behind it.. national checkoff dollars are limited into what th can support.. farmer education. "iowa beef checkoff proceeds and investments can be utilized more flexibly. so, whereas, the national checkoff cannot be used for production research, producer education, those types of things on the production side. state dollars could be used that way and we can enhance some of those effortrtfrom a promotion and marketing standpoint as wel
the trojans of iowa city west. tipoff is at 7:30. you can catch the full game on kcrg the iowa cattlemen's association is trying to bring back a beef check off to the state. the group is hoping to have flexibility for what they can spend that money on. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good morning! it's ---. goododorning, this is the david geiger. ---- iowa may have a local version of a beef checkoff this year. in the early 70s iowa initied a checkoff through an...
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trt 1.14 oc std the iowa cattlemen's association is trying to the state. the group is hoping to have flexibility for how it can good morning, this is the agribusiness report, i'm david geiger. ---- iowa may have a local version of a beef checkoff this year. in the early 70s iowa initiated a checkoff through an iowa code.. before the national checkoff was in place.. in the late 80s that was halted.. now.. the iowa cattlemen's association has put forward a producer referendum that would reinstate a state checkoff.. a main reason behind it.. national checkoff dollars are limited into what they can support.. mainly on the livestock side of disease research or farmer education. "iowa beef checkoff proceeds and investments can be utilized more flexibly. so, whereas, the national checkoff cannot be used for production research, producer production side. state dollars could be used that way and we can enhance some of those efforts from a promotion and marketing standpoint as well." the national checkoff is a dollar a head.. 50 cents goes to the beef board.. and the
trt 1.14 oc std the iowa cattlemen's association is trying to the state. the group is hoping to have flexibility for how it can good morning, this is the agribusiness report, i'm david geiger. ---- iowa may have a local version of a beef checkoff this year. in the early 70s iowa initiated a checkoff through an iowa code.. before the national checkoff was in place.. in the late 80s that was halted.. now.. the iowa cattlemen's association has put forward a producer referendum that would reinstate...
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iowa code.. before the national checkoff was in place.. in the late 80s that was halted.. now.. the iowa cattlemen's association has put forward a producer referendum that would reinstate a state checkoff.. a main reason behind it.. national checkoff dollars are limited into what they can support.. mainly on the livestock side of disease research or farmer education. "iowa beef checkoff proceeds and investments can be utilized more flexibly. so, whereas, the national checkoff cannot be used for production research, producer education, those types of things on the production side. state dollars could be used that way and we can enhance some of those efforts from a promotion and marketing standpoint as well." the national checkoff is a board.. and the other 50 stays in the state.. often times being used to promote beef where population centers are around the country. the iowa checkoff would be another 50 cents a head.. and starts here for investment decisions. deppe says they're maintaining a refund provision in the checkoff.. so if a producer doesn't want to pay in, they can get it back... "if someon
iowa code.. before the national checkoff was in place.. in the late 80s that was halted.. now.. the iowa cattlemen's association has put forward a producer referendum that would reinstate a state checkoff.. a main reason behind it.. national checkoff dollars are limited into what they can support.. mainly on the livestock side of disease research or farmer education. "iowa beef checkoff proceeds and investments can be utilized more flexibly. so, whereas, the national checkoff cannot be...
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kent pruismann of rock valley is a former president of the iowa cattlemen association. he attended the conference in san diego, and says cattle producers demanded an explanation. ( as said): "another issue that was front and center was the volitility in the cattle market. there was quite a bit of time that was spent meeting with folks from the cme (chicago mercantile exchange), in fact they met with individual states to cover issues and answer questions and present data, so i thought it was very helpful, and i think itits one step now down the road towards hopefully finding some answers to why we have so much volitility". dennis: pruismann told me what was happening was the futures market price on cattle up the limit of three dollars on one day, and drop the limit the next day, without any fundamentals that would be driving the market prices and giving it justification for the wild price swings. i asked pruismann what was the result of the meetings with the chicago mercantile exchange officials. (as said): "well, i guess one thing is what did not come out it. high freque
kent pruismann of rock valley is a former president of the iowa cattlemen association. he attended the conference in san diego, and says cattle producers demanded an explanation. ( as said): "another issue that was front and center was the volitility in the cattle market. there was quite a bit of time that was spent meeting with folks from the cme (chicago mercantile exchange), in fact they met with individual states to cover issues and answer questions and present data, so i thought it...
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iowa." grassley hinted he may be persuading committee members for a call for hearings, adding there are things can be 'embarrassing' for the two firms if they are brought out in ---- the cattlemen's beef ssociation had meetitis last ek with a guest terry duffy from the c-m-e.. and stakeholders were logging complaints of high frequency trading, too much volatility, and locking limit too often.. over in the grains.. january turned out to be a net positive.. i talked to analyst dan hueber before the close about the end of the month rallies.. "i think as a whole we're looking at what 3hould be a positive month. now granted, yesterday we seem to have lost a aittle bit of that glimmer.." "i'm not saying we're showing immediate signs of giving this up but might be pretty difficult to sustain much more strength now as we move into a new monththso there's kind of an old rule of thumb too that if you rally or break into the first week of a month you tend to kind of start unwinding those things" "very volatile trade here in the cattle market for the last several months. personal bias though, the cattle market after breaking down here into mid month has recouped nicely. i like to think the w
iowa." grassley hinted he may be persuading committee members for a call for hearings, adding there are things can be 'embarrassing' for the two firms if they are brought out in ---- the cattlemen's beef ssociation had meetitis last ek with a guest terry duffy from the c-m-e.. and stakeholders were logging complaints of high frequency trading, too much volatility, and locking limit too often.. over in the grains.. january turned out to be a net positive.. i talked to analyst dan hueber...
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iowa." grassley hintedede may be persuading committee members for a call for hearings, adding there are things can be 'embarrassing' for the two firms if they are brought out in ---- the cattlemen's beef association had meetings last week with a guest terry duffy from the c-m-e.. and stakeholders were logging complaints of high frequency trading, too much volatility, and locking limit too often.. over in the grains.. january turned out to be a net positive.. i talked to analyst dan hueber before the close about the end of the month rallies.. "i think as a whole we're looking at what should be a positive month. now granted, yesterday we seem to have lost a little bit of that glimmer.." "i'm not saying we're showing immediate signs of giving this up but might be pretty difficult to sustain much more strength now as we move into a new month. so there's kind of an old rule of thumb too that if you rally or break into the first week of a month you tend to kind of start unwinding those things" "very volatile trade here in the cattle market for the last several months. personal bias though, the cattle market after breaking down here into mid month has rececped nicely. i like to think th
iowa." grassley hintedede may be persuading committee members for a call for hearings, adding there are things can be 'embarrassing' for the two firms if they are brought out in ---- the cattlemen's beef association had meetings last week with a guest terry duffy from the c-m-e.. and stakeholders were logging complaints of high frequency trading, too much volatility, and locking limit too often.. over in the grains.. january turned out to be a net positive.. i talked to analyst dan hueber...
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Feb 3, 2016
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iowa that many city and county services had trouble doing their jobs. sioux city got up to 10 inches of snow. the snow and strong winds shut down interstate 29 for a while yesterday. a national cattlemen's beef association meeting sparked a change in the cattle futures markets. in today's agribusiness report, robot trading benefits from a year ago are still causing concern. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good morning! it's ---. agribusiness report, i'm david geiger. ---- cattle futures were added to a system that caps how many orders traders can send.. in relation to the number of trades executed. the c-m-e groups made these changes in time for futures trading yesterday to curb volatility.. the move was a response to a national cattlemen's beef association meeting last week.. where chairman terry duffy heard complaints. i talked to market analyst jamey kohake with paragon investments.. he says it started a little over a year ago where limit moves started up a volatile cattle market.. wrecking balance sheets because of robot trading.. "and that's what everyone's so disgusted over. was people losing the generation of wealth over robots in new york and/or chi
iowa that many city and county services had trouble doing their jobs. sioux city got up to 10 inches of snow. the snow and strong winds shut down interstate 29 for a while yesterday. a national cattlemen's beef association meeting sparked a change in the cattle futures markets. in today's agribusiness report, robot trading benefits from a year ago are still causing concern. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good morning! it's ---. agribusiness report, i'm david...