Oct. 3 Market Journal on Grain & Livestock Markets, Climate Change

Oct. 3 Market Journal on Grain & Livestock Markets, Climate Change

View the full Oct. 3 Market Journal episode or selected segments below.

On this week's Market Journal Darin Newsom, DTN senior analyst, looks at estimates from USDA's Quarterly Grain Stocks Report. Newsom also discusses current market price levels, basis numbers during harvest, and selling strategies for corn and soybeans.

Also on the Oct. 3 Market Journal:

Climate Change in Nebraska — Don Wilhite, UNL professor of applied climate science, explains how climate change is affecting Nebraska and the significant impact it could have on agriculture by the end of the century. See the full report or view a video of the Sept. 25 presentation and panel report on "Understanding and Assessing Climate Change: Implications for Nebraska."

Cattle and Hog Inventories — Kate Brooks, UNL Extension livestock economist, analyzes inventories of cattle and hogs and addresses current and future prices for beef, pork. and chicken.

Weather Forecast — Al Dutcher, UNL Extension state climatologist, provides his forecast for the coming week.

Next Week

Ron Plain, University of Missouri Extension economist, will analyze how the USDA Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report is impacting market prices.

Broadcast Times

Market Journal — television for agricultural business decisions — is funded by the Nebraska Soybean Board.

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