This Week in Agribusiness - December 10, 2016

Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong report on key happenings in agriculture. This week they talk renewable fuels, trade agreements and share the lighting of the National Christmas Tree.

December 10, 2016

This week's edition of This Week in Agribusiness looks at the changes ahead in Washington, D.C.This Week in Agribusiness

Every week Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong offer a look at all things agriculture. Here's a rundown of the show - watch the video to see the entire show online.

Part 1

Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong open this week's show with a look at an interview with Craig Uden, President- Elect, National Cattlemen's Beef Association, who talks about future trade agreements. In the Farm Challenge of the Week, Leslie Lloyd, an Iowa agronomist talks about soybean seed selection, to match tough conditions. And Farm Broadcaster Ron Hayes, Radio Oklahoma Network from Oklahoma City, OK, offers insight into key issues farmers in that part of the country are watching.

Part 2

Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong talk markets with Rich Nelson, Chief Strategist, Allendale, Inc. In Samuelson Sez, Orion shares his thoughts on the upcoming changes in Washington DC. And Agricultural Meteorologist Greg Soulje looks at weather for the Western United States.

Part 3

Orion Samuelson talks with Bob Dinneen, president & CEO, Renewable Fuels Association, about how President-Elect Trump feels about different aspects of agriculture. Orion also talks to Kelly Bray, CropLife America, who comments on some of President-Elect Trump's possible regulations.

Part 4

Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong offer a look at another installement of the Best of the Farm Progress Show David Palmer, Senior Product Manager, Kubota, shows off some new equipment. Ag Meteorologist Greg Soulje looks at weather for the Eastern United States. And in Max's Tractor Shed, Max tells the story of a 1960 Oliver 440 owned by Tom Magnuson, Verona Wisconsin.

Part 5

Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong continue their market conversation with Rich Nelson, Chief Strategist, Allendale, Inc.

Part 6

Orion Samuelson profiles Puxico FFA in Puxico, Mo. The group is very active in the community and was chartered in 1955. And Ag Meteorologist Greg Soulje looks at the weather for the week ahead.

Part 7

Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong wrap up this week's show with a look at a report from Lynn Ketelsen on a new soybean oil. Patrick Haggerty reports on the arrival of the 2016 National Christmas Tree.

 

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