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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.

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    Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | All eyes on OIL

    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 take a hard look at why ag markets feel so stressed right now, from sharp moves in soybeans to how war headlines can hit fuel and fertilizer prices. We also pause to honor broadcasting legend Orion Samuelson and then move straight into what could actually change farm demand and farm margins next. • remembering Orion Samuelson’s impact on agriculture and market commentary • weekly price action across corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, cattle, and hogs • Why the Trump-Xi summit delay could lead to bigger agriculture deliverables • What a more managed trade framework could mean for U.S. exports beyond soybeans • new farmer aid prospects, likely size, and the fight over must-pass vehicles • bridge aid progress through the USDA and what Congress may change next time • White House ag event expectations and where the RFS fits • Iran conflict spillover into crude oil, diesel, and fertilizer availability • urea import seasonality and why spring timing matters for nitrogen • Plains drought, Nebraska wildfires, and pressure on cattle rebuild • year-round E15 delays and why refinery politics still block a vote • JBS Greeley strike risks for meat supply and labor leverage • USMCA review talks and what the midterm elections may change in Washington I would love to see you on the premium side. $25 a month,$250 annually. Support the show

    49 min
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    Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | Stephen Vaden Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, State of Ag

    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 press Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden on fertilizer concentration, China trade, sugar policy, biofuels, and USDA’s data overhaul. Clear timelines, candid takes on market power, and specific paths to more demand and supply define a fast-moving hour. • fertilizer prices and supply inertia in a concentrated market • BHP’s $13bn potash project and questions for incumbents • Review of Morocco phosphate duties and public comment window • permitting help at the federal level and state bottlenecks • contact routes via social, tip lines, and DC meetings • price transparency through more competitors, not mandates • China purchases across soybeans, sorghum, cotton, and hardwoods • cotton import substitution in China and market diversification • plant re-approvals for beef, pork, poultry exports to China • sugar beet stress, tier two quota tightening, tariff reset • Section 32 buys supporting beans, produce, and feeding programs • bridge assistance payouts, SDRP stages, specialty crop data • USDA data RFI, users meeting, annual accuracy scorecard • digital surveys to offset postal delays • USDA reorg, hubs beyond DC, secure lockup planning • RFS optimism, 45Z coordination, SAF, and maritime fuels • CCC cap realities and budget monitoring • screwworm response with sterile males and new facilities • cattle margins, retailer power, and herd rebuilding Did you enjoy the show? Please let us know who you would like to interview next! Support the show

    1 h 29 min
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    Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | When Policy Becomes Price: The Quiet Levers Moving Corn, Soy, And Livestock

    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 track a week where policy turned into price: a Supreme Court ruling upended a tariff path, the White House jumped to 15 percent under a different statute, and USDA moved money fast to shore up farm cash flow. We map the margin math, the demand levers that matter, and the geopolitical risks that could swing soy, corn, and livestock into spring. • Supreme Court curbs tariff approach and triggers policy pivot • Section 122 tariffs to 15 percent with key ag exemptions • Accelerated Section 301 probes raise retaliation risk • Clarifying farmer bridge aid funding and access routes • Sugar sector aid to stabilize beet and cane producers • USDA Outlook: prices stabilize below break‑even • Acreage shifts toward soybeans on price ratio • Livestock strength as cattle supplies stay tight • E15 path, RFS timelines, and demand upside • China trip watch: ethanol tariff, soybean buys, leverage • John Deere signals cycle bottom in equipment • Farm Bill 2.0 markup delayed by weather • Section 32 food buys boost specialty crops demand • Wheat rally, wildfire relief, and market positioning If you enjoy this content, of course, click like and subscribe and all that other good stuff Go to www.agbull.com for AgBull Intel monthly $25 or annual $250 for alerts and breaking news Farm Forward Conference, March 5th, Strom Family Farms, 8 a.m. to 2 pm   Support the show

    45 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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