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This Week
Episode
A trade trip nets optimism while details and documents are left incomplete. The cattle market retraces after sorting the import story. The competition for bragging rights in the world of the giant pumpkin. And, commodity market analysis with Sue Martin.
Market Analysis
Sue Martin discusses the economic and commodity markets of wheat, corn, soybeans, cattle, feeders and hogs.
Market Plus
Sue Martin discusses the economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature as we discuss corn, cattle, soybeans and China.
Market Feature
There's more to the international competition for world's largest pumpkin than just bragging rights.
Nine dollars per pound for 1st place, and up to 30-thousand dollars for setting a new world record.
Clip
This year, China purchased 5 million metric tons of soybeans before halting purchases in May.
Clip
President Trump said former President Reagan’s statements on trade were taken out of context in an effort to influence an upcoming hearing in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.
MtoM Podcast
Dr. Derrell Peel breaks down why beef prices hit record highs and won't drop soon. He explains how drought-driven herd liquidation starting in 2019 created today's tight supplies, why the Mexican border closure affects markets less than headlines suggest, and how beef imports from Brazil and Argentina actually support US cattle values by enabling the ground beef market.
Classroom
Market to Market Classroom connects you with stories about the science, technology, culture, and business of agriculture.
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About the Show
For more than four decades, Market to Market has covered the issues affecting the more than $1 trillion business of agriculture. Whether it’s global trade conflicts, environmental controversies, changing technologies or emerging enterprises, our reporters make it their business to explain the issues faced by the nearly 60 million people who live and work in rural America. And Market to Market’s team of experienced analysts has a long history of providing expert analysis of the major commodity markets and delivering insight into trends and strategies that help producers and processors cope with changing times.
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