Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025- Brian Splitt, Eric Snodgrass and Sam McCord

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Soybeans struggled to start the month of September with futures down double digits and cash basis continuing to look horrendous in many areas of the northwestern Corn Belt. Meanwhile, corn had another solid day with small gains out of the Labor Day weekend while cattle finished mixed after a higher start. Brian Splitt with AgMarket.net joins us for a conversation and technical analysis of the markets to start the month of September. Find more online at https://www.agmarket.net. There is some talk of frost across parts of the Upper Midwest, maybe even as far south as northern Iowa, later this

 

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