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Tuesday, February 24th, 2026- Jim McCormick, Alex Case and Jason Snell

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Soybeans were the upside leader on the day Tuesday as the markets were relatively mixed across the board. It seems like the markets are working through a fair amount of uncertainty regarding tariffs, China, Middle East tensions, acreage intentions and much more. Meanwhile on the livestock side, how much could the broader economy play a role later this year? Jim McCormick from AgMarket.net joins us on the sidelines of Commodity Classic in San Antonio, TX for today's market analysis conversation. Find more at https://www.agmarket.net.

Also on today's show, we have two different agronomic conversations as we not only look back at 2025 but more importantly, look ahead to the 2026 growing season. In Segment One we hear from Alex Case, retail sales agronomist for Brevant seeds in Indiana who shares some tips on planning for 2026. Then, we talk with Syngenta's Jason Snell who dives more into lessons learned from last year and things to learn for this year ahead.

 

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