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Friday, February 27th, 2026- Brian Splitt, Cory Bratland, Joe Kooima and Cattle Chatter

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Wheat saw a big rally into the end of the month on Friday, helping pull corn and soybeans along for the ride to the upside. Meanwhile, it was tough couple of days to close February in the cattle markets. On Friday during Commodity Classic in San Antonio, TX, we sat down on the trade show floor with Brian Splitt and Cory Bratland from AgMarket.net for analysis and insights.

Plus, we share this week's episode of Cattle Chatter as Susan Littlefield talked on Thursday with Brad Kooima from Kooima Kooima Varilek about the volatility in the cattle market. At the end of the show, we have a Friday conversation with Joe Kooima from Kooima Kooima Varilek for more insight into what drove the cattle markets to finish out the week.

 

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