Tuesday, April 21st, 2026 Program
Soybean oil surged again on Tuesday, which helped support soybeans in general. The grain markets continue to watch weather and headlines as we search for price direction while it was a mixed day in livestock. Jacob Burks
Monday, April 20th, 2026 Program
More headlines and uncertainty surrounding the Middle East war impacted outside markets to start the week, but what about grain and livestock trade? Are the ag markets getting tired of the constant headline news cycle? John Heinberg
Friday, April 17th, 2026 Program
It was another interesting week in the cattle complex as we saw plenty of volatility to finish out the week on Friday. Crude oil was also lower on Middle East peace optimism, which had a broad effect

DOJ Investigation Into Major Meatpackers Gains Momentum Amid New Reports on Cattle Market Practices
New developments are emerging in 2026 around the Department of Justice’s ongoing investigation into the largest meat processors in the United States, renewing focus on long-standing questions about competition within the cattle market. The renewed attention follows

Weather, Soyoil Strength, and Border Talk Drive Markets
Weather maps and declining winter wheat conditions grabbed market attention, while a strong move in soybean oil helped lead the soybean complex higher. Beans found support from that strength in soyoil, even as trade keeps an eye

Soybean Oil Leads Markets at Midday
Soybean oil is the leader at midday Tuesday while wheat is quiet even with poor crop ratings in the Plains. Mike Castle, Senior Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us to discuss the latest market moves in our
The History of Meat in America
Surprising tales from America’s past trace how an insatiable appetite for meat led to both remarkable innovation and tangled economic conflicts that continue to shape the country’s future. Historian and author Maureen Ogle joins us for a

Beyond the pump: Gas prices are shaping biofuel demand
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Rising and falling gasoline prices are not only affecting what Kansans pay at the pump, but also shaping demand for biofuels and the outlook for key agricultural commodities. As demand for biofuel grows, experts