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Tommy Grisafi

Tommy Grisafi is the main host and content creator for Ag Bull Media. The Ag Bull Podcast showcases agriculture's top talents in a long-form video format. The Ag Bull Trading Podcast is a deeper discussion of trading with analysts and key players in agriculture nationwide. Futures trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | Who Should Set The Rules For Farming

    www.agbull.com Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures and options trading involve risk and are not suited for everyone. We break down why commodity markets are suddenly “in play” again and what that means for protecting price when you’re above crop insurance levels. We also walk through the House farm bill drama and the policy fights that could reshape farm margins long before harvest.  • corn at a 13-month high close and soybeans stronger  • cotton at contract highs and what that means for break-evens  • why we call these levels hedgeable and protectable  • House farm bill passes 224–200, and why that vote matters  • pesticide language stripped and what MAHA proves politically  • year-round E15 pulled and why refiners still drive the debate  • Prop 12 stays in the House bill, and why the Senate may not  • fertilizer cost-price squeeze tied to global supply disruptions  • longer-term plan to reshore fertilizer production to the US  • USMCA issues that need fixes without blowing it up  • ag labor reform as the next legislative pressure point  • new farmer aid timing, ag disaster needs, and drought risk  • Mexico border reopening delayed again by screwworm cases  We’d love to see it on the paid premium side. To be part of this costs $25 a month or $250 annually at agbull.com. Go over to tradethenews.com, tell them the AgBull boys sent you.  Support the show

    41 min
  2. 24 APR

    Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | 2nd Round of SDRP Payments Approved

    www.agbull.com Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures and options trading involve risk and are not suited for everyone. We sort the week’s ag market noise into what actually moves prices, from Iran-driven crude oil swings to wheat drought risk and shifting spreads across corn, soybeans, and cattle. We also dig into USDA reforms, major farm payments, and the policy fights that could shape fertilizer, biofuels, and trade for months. • Geopolitics and volatility filters for grain and energy markets  • Weekly board moves across corn, soybeans, meal, soybean oil, wheat, cattle, hogs, and the dollar  • Wheat drought concerns and why condition ratings matter early  • USDA and NASS plan to modernize surveys and rebuild trust in ag statistics  • Breaking labor risk at a Cargill beef plant and what it could mean for supply  • Fertilizer reshoring strategy, including incentives, permitting, and tariff politics  • SDRP supplemental disaster relief payments rising from 35% to 70%, and a deadline extension  • Base acres expansion timeline and what producers should watch at FSA  • New world screwworm cases in Mexico and the knock-on effects for border policy  • USDA reorganization moves food safety and research roles into regional hubs  • Food inflation outlook, including beef and eggs forecasts  • Year-round E15 procedural hurdles plus 45Z and sustainable aviation fuel as the next catalyst  • China summit odds and signals for U.S. ag exports  • Fed transition headlines, FOMC expectations, and why it matters for risk assets  • Supreme Court review of Roundup labeling and federal vs state authority  • Virginia redistricting fight and potential impacts on House control  Tell the good folks at Trade the News that the Ag Bull Boys sent you, and they'll get you on a free trial.  If you want premium content, visit www.agbull.com.  Contact Tommy and his people, and we'll set it up for you. Support the show

    42 min
  3. 17 APR

    Wiesemeyers Perspectives | Strait of Hormuz Open for Biz

    www.agbull.com Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures and options trading involve risk and are not suited for everyone. We open with a fast-moving read on commodities, as cotton rallies, wheat becomes a weather story, and volatility becomes the price of admission for anyone trading ag markets. We then connect the dots between cattle headlines, geopolitics-driven energy swings, and policy fights in Washington that shape farm margins long after the screen stops flashing green.  • cotton rebounds toward 80 cents, and why funds matter  • corn, soybeans, and wheat driven by drought and freeze risk  • cattle on feed comes in near expectations, and tight supply remains  • feeder cattle limit-down shock tied to Mexico border reopening fears  • using fast newsflow tools and why volatility cuts both ways  • USDA data users meeting and the problem with low survey response rates  • Iran and the Strait of Hormuz are moving crude oil, stocks, metals, and fertilizer  • fertilizer timeline realities and what domestic production could take  • China's foot and mouth disease risk and potential import implications  • May Trump-Xi summit and soybean purchase compliance enforcement  • screw worm updates, sterile fly facility, and phased border reopening expectations  • Rollins testimony on USDA budget cuts, CCC borrowing authority, SNAP, bird flu, specialty crops, and right to repair  • Farm Bill 2.0 timeline, amendment fight, and the politics behind farmer aid  • midterm election outlook and what approval ratings can change  Please click like, subscribe to the YouTube channel, and subscribe to Apple Podcasts and Spotify Podcasts. Wherever you get content, you can find us at AgBull Media. Support the show

    48 min
  4. 11 APR

    Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | Corn Hits Lows As Soymeal Surges

    www.agbull.com Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures and options trading involve risk and are not suited for everyone. We run through a fast-moving week in which grains sag, soybean meal heats up, cotton rallies, and energy headlines start to steer inflation and farm input costs. We connect the Strait of Hormuz news to crude oil, diesel, interest rates, fertilizer prices, planting weather, and what Congress may actually deliver next. • corn hits a six-week low and charts turn bearish • soybean meal strength tied to spread unwinding and feed coverage needs • wheat pullback after a rally, with drought still a backdrop • cotton at 12-month highs while cattle make new contract highs • WASDE was viewed as uneventful, with attention shifting to next month • direct US-Iran talks and why the Strait of Hormuz matters for markets • crude oil’s steep weekly drop and what it could mean for diesel • CPI and core inflation read through the lens of energy • core PCE reinforces a higher for longer Fed stance • USDA FBA payouts update and the April 17 signup deadline • E15 faces a patchwork of state and local compliance rules • the case for higher ethanol blends as gasoline demand slows • Rollins teases a major policy announcement as fertilizer prices surge • Kansas City Fed survey points to rising operating loans and stress • planting weather delays, drought pockets, and the first soybean planting report • Congress returns with E15 language, disaster aid, and farm bill questions Sign up for a trial. Tell them the AgBull boys sent you. Tell them you were watching Wiesmeyer’s Perspectives, and they’ll give you a free trial of Trade the News. www.agbull.com, $25 a month, or you could save a little money, $250 annually. Producers have until April 17th to sign up for the FBA effort covering the major crops. Support the show

    43 min
  5. 4 APR

    Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | From USDA Acreage Surprises To Crude Oil Whiplash

    www.agbull.com Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures and options trading involve risk and are not suited for everyone. We’re back from a new Nashville studio, and we connect the dots between USDA reports, fund positioning, and why markets can barely move even when headlines feel huge. We also dig into rice acres, energy-driven volatility from the Iran conflict, and policy moves that could reshape cattle, biofuels, and fertilizer costs.  • weekly moves in corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, cattle, and crude oil  • why stretched fund length can turn into downside risk fast  • Prospective Plantings as a snapshot and why low farmer response matters  • state-level acreage shifts and what they hint about corn vs soybeans  • Grain Stocks takeaways for corn supply, soybean demand, and wheat structure  • rice acreage down sharply, and what that means for rice prices  • Iran conflict timeline risk and Strait of Hormuz impact on energy flows  • phased US-Mexico cattle border reopening and beef price implications  • mandatory country of origin labeling, politics and trade retaliation risk  • EPA renewable fuel standard timing and the import RIN reduction issue  • fertilizer supply constraints now and why 2027 matters  • Nonfarm payrolls signal for the Fed and rate-cut expectations  • White House staffing shuffle and what markets watch next  If you haven't subscribed, we'd love to have you on the premium service.  Support the show

    52 min

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Tommy Grisafi is the main host and content creator for Ag Bull Media. The Ag Bull Podcast showcases agriculture's top talents in a long-form video format. The Ag Bull Trading Podcast is a deeper discussion of trading with analysts and key players in agriculture nationwide. Futures trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.

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