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Moving Iron Podcast Casey Seymour
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Podcast by Moving Iron LLCMoving Iron Podcast is for anyone in the Ag Equipment Business or Users of Ag Equipment. We discuss the latest trends and what is shaping the industry. From Technology to Iron to Markets, we have it covered. So "Let's Go Move Some Iron!"
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MIP Markets with Shawn Hackett - Weather Patterns and Interest Rates
The conversation between Casey and Shawn Hackett covers two main themes: weather patterns and their impact on crop yields, the potential effects of interest rates, and the dollar's strength on exports. Sean discusses the weather pattern of a semi-permanent high in the Midwest and a permanent low in the Gulf of Mexico, expected to result in extremely hot temperatures in the North and wet conditions in the South. This could lead to lower crop yields, particularly in the center-east grain belt. He also mentions that the current administration is focused on keeping inflation down, which may influence the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates. The strength of the dollar and weather conditions will play a significant role in determining export levels.
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MIP #440 Presented By axon Tire - Cautious Optimism: Market Conditions and Equipment Decisions
In this episode of the Moving On Podcast, Casey Seymour interviews Brad Raben and Grant Felten from Axon Tire. They discuss the challenges faced by farmers due to heavy rains, the demand for float tires, and the impact of market conditions on used tire inventory. The conversation also covers the outlook for the agricultural industry and the cautious optimism among farmers. Brad and Grant share insights on the availability of used tires and the impact of interest rates on equipment decisions.
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MIP Markets with Shawn Hackett - New Indian Prime Minister?
The conversation covers the impact of political chaos in India on commodity markets, the stock situation in India, the wheat market, and the potential impact of monetary policy on the economy. Shawn Hackett provides insights on the implications of political decisions, supply and demand dynamics, and market reactions to economic and political uncertainty.
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MIP #439 Extended Warranties: A Case by Case Consideration with Alan Hoskins
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MIP #438 Managing Crop Diversity and Inventory Mix With Ben Land and John Hoffman
Ben Land and John Hoffman from Atlantic and Southern Equipment discuss their sales and used equipment management roles. They cover their territory, crop diversity, inventory mix, and industry challenges. They emphasize the importance of product support and customer service, as well as the need for efficient processes and smart inventory management. They also discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the industry and the importance of adapting to changing market conditions.
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MIP Markets with Shawn Hackett - Sleeper Geoplitical Assets
MIP Markets with Shawn Hackett - Sleeper Geopolitical AssetsMoving Iron's Official Data Partner Is Fusable. The Home Iron Solutions And EDA Data. Ignite Your Dealership's Growth With Fusable.comMove More Iron with Fusable!Get your Free Demo athttps://info.ironsolutions.com/moving-iron-podcast.SummaryIn this episode of the Moving Iron Podcast, Casey Seymour interviews Sean Hackett from Hackett Financial about the current state of the commodities market, focusing on wheat. They discuss the impact of dry weather conditions in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas on wheat yields and the potential for frost and downgrades in the Russian wheat crop. They also explore the role of volcanoes and climate cycles in shaping global weather patterns and the implications for agricultural supply. Hackett emphasizes monitoring these factors and the potential for short covering in the grain markets.Keywords#commodities #market, #wheat, #dryweather, #yields, #frost, #Russianwheat, #volcanoes, #climatecycles, #agriculturalsupply, #shortcovering, #grainmarketsTakeawaysDry weather conditions in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas have negatively impacted wheat yields, with 25-50% reported potential losses.The Russian wheat crop has been downgraded, increasing concerns about global wheat supply.Volcanic eruptions, such as the recent Tonga eruption, can significantly impact global weather patterns, including extreme temperatures and precipitation.Climate cycles like the Gleisberg cycle can contribute to hot and dry weather conditions, which can potentially lead to crop problems.Short covering in the grain markets may occur if wheat prices rise, potentially impacting other grain commodities.Sound Bites"Dry conditions in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas have led to 25-50% potential yield losses in the wheat harvest.""If frost occurs in mid-late May, it could result in permanent yield loss due to lack of moisture.""The Russian wheat crop has been downgraded, raising concerns about global wheat supply."Chapters00:00Dry Weather and Wheat Yields09:26Short Covering in the Grain MarketsClick To Watch:https://youtu.be/-Rmjh7gV9y8Presented By @AxonTire @AgDirect @IronSolutions @randallreilly @Fusable @ValleytransincMusic By: @TalbottBrothersHost: @casey9673#agequipmentbusinesstal #letsgomovesomeironContact Me at:MovingIronLLC.commovingironpodcast@movingironpodcast.com