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Tommy Grisafi

Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.  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. 20 hr ago ·  Video

    Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | 1000 Year Flood Hits Indiana

    Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits. We start with a hard-earned lesson from Indiana’s storm damage: being prepared saves money, stress, and relationships when the grid fails. Then we connect the dots across USDA numbers, crop tour risks, geopolitics, energy, and livestock shifts that are moving real prices in agriculture. • power outages as a real-world risk model for farms and households • weekly commodity moves across corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, cattle, and hogs • the five biggest drivers: Russia-Ukraine, extreme weather, Tyson changes, energy, and a rail merger fight • USDA acreage and yield shifts, with corn carryover tightening near key stocks-to-use levels • Why soybeans hold up better with China buying and inventory moves • flooding and heat impacts that the Pro Farmer Crop Tour may not fully capture right away • data centers in rural America, farmland tradeoffs, and pressure on power and water costs • Black Sea port strikes and the “uninsurable” risk that can shock global wheat prices • US-Iran pressure, shipping chokepoints, and what higher crude means for diesel and fertilizer • Jones Act waiver extension and why agriculture is wary of rail consolidation • Tyson plant closures, packer margins, and structural questions in the beef complex • screwworm stabilization, phased border reopening, and the Mexico value-added question • demand pull setup to watch through export sales and user coverage Really appreciate it if you click like and subscribe. Drop a comment down below. If you'd like a free trial, head over to Trade the News and tell them the Agble boys sent you. If people aren't on your newsletter, they need to visit the Agull website, go to Contact Us, and say, "I want to be on Jim's newsletter." Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.

  2. 2 days ago ·  Video

    AG Squawk | Davis Michaelsen & Jim Wiesemeyer

    Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits. We break down a wild Friday where corn and wheat surge while livestock fights heavy pressure, then zoom out to the real drivers: yield risk, global weather damage, and rising geopolitical tension. We also connect the dots among beef-processing shakeups, mCOOL politics, energy costs, and a new land competitor moving into rural America. • grain strength tied to export demand and worsening U.S. and European weather • Why a lower corn yield can flip stocks-to-use into a demand-pull market • France corn condition and Europe drought as a major production story • Beef processing expansion colliding with a shrinking cattle herd and plant closures • What Tyson’s consolidation signals for shackle space and rural jobs • mCOOL momentum in the Senate and the hurdles in the House, WTO, and USMCA • Black Sea port strikes raising a lasting wheat risk premium and shifting buyer habits • Iran, Strait of Hormuz risk, firm crude oil, and a thinner U.S. SPR cushion • Fertilizer, diesel, and harvest-time input costs as a hidden market driver • Data centers in farm country competing for land, power, and water Go to agbull.com and go on there and say, I want Jim’s newsletter Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.

  3. 3 days ago ·  Video

    AG Squawk AM 8/14/2026 with Jed Sidwell | TYSON PLANT CLOSURE

    Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits. We wake up to a major shock for the beef business as Tyson closes its Joslin, Illinois cattle plant, then we connect the dots to what that means for cattle movement, capacity, and market volatility. We also run through livestock and grain prices, extreme U.S. weather, and the key economic reports that can move trading sentiment today. • breaking news on the Tyson Joclin, Illinois cattle plant closure • recap of live cattle, feeder cattle, and lean hogs closes • overnight grain market quotes for corn, soybeans, and Chicago wheat • flash flooding across the Corn Belt and evacuations in Indiana • record Southern Plains heat and what it can mean for ag • how plant closures change slaughter capacity and cattle routing • why Tyson cites inefficiency after a beef CEO change • what to watch at the market open plus retail sales and Michigan sentiment Make sure and call your broker. Call to us if you need any sort of advice or want to know what we're thinking. Our number is right there on the screen, or go ahead and go to agbull.com. Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.

  4. 3 days ago ·  Video

    AG Squawk with Davis Michaelsen | Bill Bullard | What's Next for the Cattle Industry?

    Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits. We sit down with Bill Bullard of R-CALF USA to untangle why record retail beef prices can coexist with painful volatility for cattle producers. We trace the push to restore mandatory country of origin labeling and how imports, market concentration, and policy choices shape the future of the US cattle herd. • why the US cattle industry keeps contracting and why succession is harder • how imports and relaxed standards can pressure a market that already underproduces • what mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) is and why beef lost it in 2015 • where the new COOL language sits in the Farm Bill process and what “WTO compliant” could mean • why retail beef prices can rise while live cattle prices fall and what that signals • how packer and retailer concentration affects margins and price discovery • why heavier carcass weights show up in tight supply cycles • the case for import limits, antitrust enforcement, and Packers and Stockyards Act action • New World Screwworm update and why the border closure matters Take the markets by the horns with AgBull.com, $25 a month. Or hey, get two months free on us. It’s actually on Tommy. Get two months free, $250 for an annual subscription. Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.

  5. 4 days ago ·  Video

    AG Squawk with Davis Michaelsen | Paul Schadegg | Farmland at a Crossroads

    Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits. We track a volatile report-day market, then zoom out to the farmland market and why ownership decisions are about to get harder for a lot of families. We talk with Farmers National President Paul about non-traditional buyers, regional demand, and why a written succession plan protects both the land and the people tied to it. • USDA report-day price action across corn, soybeans, wheat, cattle, and hogs • Wheat strength tied to Russia-Ukraine infrastructure strikes and Black Sea shipping risk • Land selling season shifting toward year-round marketing • Non-traditional farmland buyers and how they bid versus producers • Where top-quality farmland demand stays strongest and where drought risk cools interest first • Pasture and grazing land pricing, herd rebuilding signals, and why producers think in five-year windows • Generational transfer of farmland, aging landowners, and heirs who may not know what they inherited • Succession planning basics: minimize risk, reduce taxes, prevent family conflict, choose the right structure • Data centers as a potential local land-price disruptor and why communities push back • Wind turbine end-of-life issues and why an exit clause matters • Recreational land demand rising again and what that signals about buyer sentiment Visit Agbull.com or give us a call at 1-855-737-Farm. Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.

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Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.  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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