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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. 5h ago ·  Video

    Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | China Has Promised Beans And Now We Need Proof

    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 the markets live as we talk, then connect the day’s price action to the policy and geopolitical signals shaping ag right now. Soybean oil strength, China’s buying pace, and the next wave of RFS and 45Z all point to a summer where demand and rules matter as much as weather.  • soybean oil rally tied to renewable diesel capacity and RIN signals  • cattle on feed reaction and the idea that supplies stay tight  • used cooking oil and shifting incentives as future RIN rules change  • Iran diplomacy and shipping risk showing up in crude and freight  • China soybean commitments versus the weekly export sales proof test  • Screwworm case count, port closures, and why it supports cattle  • Senate Farm Bill 2.0 rollout, markup timing, and election calendar constraints  • 45Z tax credits, carbon capture, pipelines, and regional basis winners and losers  • year-round E15 still lingering and likely tied to a bigger bill  • USMCA review leverage and why the pact still matters for ag trade  • USDA 2027 cost of production outlook and pressure from non-energy inputs  • Kevin Warsh’s Fed posture, inflation priority, and what less guidance means  • Why fund participation creates liquidity and better price discovery  You choose your favorite platform and make sure to click, like, subscribe, and give us a rating. Who would you like me to talk to? You can reach us at agbol.com, hit the contact us tab, and my people will get right on it.  Support the show

    40 min
  2. 6d ago

    Fat Tuesday with Mike Sands | Cattle Market Pressure Points

    www.agbull.com We walk through the week’s biggest cattle market drivers, from JBS plant closures to Iran-related macro moves that shift energy prices and market mood. Then we zoom into the on-the-ground fundamentals: screwworm surveillance, changing feedlot placements, record-slow marketings, and the risks that come with record-heavy carcass weights.  • JBS Pennsylvania closure and where slaughter cattle get rerouted  • Memphis value-added plant closure and what “value-added” really means  • Iran developments, crude oil reaction, and why cattle markets care  • New World screwworm case count, geography, and why the spread matters  • USDA response: surveillance, sterile flies, and limited movement restrictions  • No food safety risk and why that matters for consumer demand  • May feedlot placements outlook ahead of the Cattle on Feed report  • Drought signals, heifer decisions, and cattle moved earlier than normal  • Record-slow marketings and the shrinking window to manage weights  • Feedlot inventories above last year and what that implies for fed supplies  • Front-end supply over 180 days, summer heat, and death loss risk  I think it’s pretty important to tune in because I think we have unique things each week that we bring to the table.  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. Support the show

    34 min
  3. Jun 7

    Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | Grain Markets Collapse

    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 walk through a bruising week in grains and ask what smart marketing looks like when funds bail, seasonal lows show up, and input costs still won’t cooperate. Then we shift to the real-world shocks and policy levers that could change demand fast, from screwworm in Texas to 45Z sustainable aviation fuel rules and the timing of U.S.-China trade moves.  • grain and soy complex correction tied to improved weather, weak China demand signals, and fund liquidation  • old-crop selling mistakes and why pairing cash sales with call options can manage risk  • key USDA dates ahead, including WASDE and crop production, June acreage, and grain stocks  • New World Screwworm cases in South Texas, the 12-mile containment focus, and what an expanded radius could mean  • border closure impacts on cattle supplies and the longer-run buildout of Mexico’s feeding industry  • 45Z rule progress, the GREET model, carbon intensity scoring, and why SAF demand could lift corn and soy  • U.S.-China board of trade timeline, comment deadlines, and how tariff modifications could affect ag competitiveness  • tough House hearing moments for Secretary Rollins, including glyphosate claims and a push to boost domestic cotton use  • India trade agreement optimism tempered by India’s history of protecting sensitive farm sectors  • Senate Farm Bill expectations, including SNAP cost share fights and what likely stays out of the bill  • year-round E15 hurdles, slow station adoption, and the role of SRE eligibility and reallocation  • primary election signals in Iowa and how podcasts are changing campaign strategy  • structural versus cyclical downturn debate with Brazil competition, China uncertainty, and margin pressure  If you’re not a subscriber, you should be, because all the really juicy stuff, excluding what we do here with Jim, is paid for by subscribers. To be a paid subscriber, $25 a month, $250 annually. You can sign up for Trade the News for a free trial. Go over to Trade the News, tell them the AgBull boy sent you.  Support the show

    43 min
  4. May 9

    Wiesemeyer's Perspectives | Trump's Trip to China

    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 walk through the market and policy drivers that could swing agriculture next week, from USDA May data and the wheat tour to a Trump Xi summit that may reshape demand for key commodities. We also connect geopolitics, drought, energy, and Washington decisions to the real-world risk farmers and traders manage every day.  • cotton rally context and what could extend it  • grain pullback after a strong run and why crude oil matters  • cattle and feeder cattle trend amid drought and slow herd rebuilding  • soybean oil spread dynamics tied to renewable fuels policy and 45Z expectations  • winter wheat tour focus on HRW production and abandonment risk  • Iran ceasefire uncertainty and why geopolitics now drives market volatility  • drought map takeaways for planting progress and yield psychology  • year-round E15 prospects in Congress and the infrastructure lag  • Trump Xi summit deliverables and potential ag purchase commitments  • tariff court ruling, Section 301 path, and timing risks  • tariff refunds and liquidity implications for companies  • interest rates, sticky inflation, and debt pressure  • farm aid and ag disaster package timeline and legislative vehicle questions  • DOJ action on AgriStats and what it signals for the meat sector  • fertilizer price constraints now and possible long-term domestic supply strategy  Drop us a note. Where'd you subscribe? Did you subscribe to Apple Podcasts, Spotify Podcast, YouTube?  AgBull Premium, www.agbull.com. AgBull Premium, $25 a month, $250 annually. But if you are, cancel and we'll give you back your money and away you go.  If you'd like a free trial, trade the news, go to trade the news tom the Ag Bull Boy sent you. Support the show

    55 min
  5. May 1

    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
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About

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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