This Week in Agribusiness, September 3, 2022

Updates from Farm Progress Show, technology, land values, canola and more.

September 3, 2022

Mike Pearson and Max Armstrong update from The Farm Progress Show. Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture gives an update on climate smart agriculture.

Matt Jungmann, Farm Progress, shares an update from the outcome of the 2022 Farm Progress Show, the international attendance, as well as the new products unveiled throughout the show. Matt previews the Husker Harvest Days coming up September 13 – 15, 2022.

Tommy Grisafi, Advance Trading, joins Mike to discuss markets. Tommy shares more on crude oil, corn, soybeans and more. Tommy talks more about possible recession and concerns in the markets.

This week in Colby Ag Tech, Chad Colby shares what technology and products caught his attention at the show this year, specifically the tillage equipment.

Max talks with Big Iron Auctions, Mark Stock about the partnership with Sullivan Auctioneer Group. Mark gives an update on land values and the availability of land.

Mike talks with international visitors as they share their excitement of being back in person this year and what technology, products they are looking to bring back home.

Greg Soulje joins Max and gives his weather forecast for the week ahead and what to expect in the upcoming forecast.

Max’s Tractor Shed spotlights a 1951 Allis-Chalmers WD owned by Eugene Pohl, Yale, Iowa showcased with Big Iron Auction at the Farm Progress Show.

Mark Stock shares this week’s report from BigIron Auctions.

This week the FFA Chapter Tribute goes to Ashley Leusink, Missouri Valley FFA.

Al Gustin reports on the canola harvest. Barry Coleman, Northern Canola Growers gives an update on the canola crop and the importance of canola in the coming years.

This Week in Agribusiness features market news, ag technology, weather and farm management and equipment information and opinions. This leading ag news program airs weekly on RFD-TV, and can be found each week on FarmProgress.com.

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