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EP. 26 Bushels and Beef Farm Tour 2026: Real Farms, Producer Stories & Nashville Giveaway

14 min · 9 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio EP. 26 Bushels and Beef Farm Tour 2026: Real Farms, Producer Stories & Nashville Giveaway

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Register for the Bushels and Beef Farm Tour Want the Logic Ag crew to stop by your farm this August? Register for the Bushels and Beef Farm Tour at logicag.com/bushels-beef-tour [http://logicag.com/bushels-beef-tour]. Producers who register will be entered for a chance to win the Nashville trip giveaway, along with other tour prizes. In this episode of the Bushels and Beef Podcast, Shane Holtorf explains what makes the Bushels and Beef Farm Tour different from a traditional farm tour. This is not about stiff meetings or polished presentations. It is about real farms, real conversations, crop and cattle scorecards, producer relationships, and getting a firsthand look at what is happening across the countryside. Shane shares stories from last year’s tour, including visits with row crop producers, cattle producers, kids showing off their animals, farm families sharing what they are proud of, and the kind of on-farm conversations you only get by pulling into the driveway. This year, the tour is expanding with more stops, more people on the road, and a bigger giveaway. Producers who register for the Bushels and Beef Farm Tour will be entered for a chance to win a trip for two to Nashville, along with other prizes.

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Portada del episodio EP. 26 Bushels and Beef Farm Tour 2026: Real Farms, Producer Stories & Nashville Giveaway

EP. 26 Bushels and Beef Farm Tour 2026: Real Farms, Producer Stories & Nashville Giveaway

Register for the Bushels and Beef Farm Tour Want the Logic Ag crew to stop by your farm this August? Register for the Bushels and Beef Farm Tour at logicag.com/bushels-beef-tour [http://logicag.com/bushels-beef-tour]. Producers who register will be entered for a chance to win the Nashville trip giveaway, along with other tour prizes. In this episode of the Bushels and Beef Podcast, Shane Holtorf explains what makes the Bushels and Beef Farm Tour different from a traditional farm tour. This is not about stiff meetings or polished presentations. It is about real farms, real conversations, crop and cattle scorecards, producer relationships, and getting a firsthand look at what is happening across the countryside. Shane shares stories from last year’s tour, including visits with row crop producers, cattle producers, kids showing off their animals, farm families sharing what they are proud of, and the kind of on-farm conversations you only get by pulling into the driveway. This year, the tour is expanding with more stops, more people on the road, and a bigger giveaway. Producers who register for the Bushels and Beef Farm Tour will be entered for a chance to win a trip for two to Nashville, along with other prizes.

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Portada del episodio EP. 25 LRP/LGM Changes for 2027: New Coverage Options for Cattle Producers

EP. 25 LRP/LGM Changes for 2027: New Coverage Options for Cattle Producers

Major LRP/LGM Changes for 2027 are coming for livestock producers, and several updates may affect how cattle and hog producers evaluate risk-management coverage. In Episode 25 of the Bushels and Beef Podcast, Adam Friedrichsen breaks down the 2027 updates to LRP (Livestock Risk Protection) and LGM (Livestock Gross Margin), including expanded coverage options, new flexibility for using LRP and LGM together, updated weight ranges, and potential savings for beginning farmers and ranchers. This episode covers: • LRP/LGM Changes for 2027 and why they matter • Expanded unborn cattle coverage and updated weight ranges • How producers may use LRP and LGM in the same month • Fed cattle coverage updates • Cull cow coverage extension • Beginning farmer and rancher savings opportunities • Policy transfer windows and cancellation rule updates • How coverage levels may better reflect certain basis environments • Why producers should understand terms, coverage levels, and cost before purchasing Adam also discusses how current cattle-market conditions, higher feeder values, hog-market pressure, and changing risk environments are influencing producer conversations around LRP and LGM. This discussion is intended to help producers better understand the available tools and the questions to ask when evaluating coverage options. It is not a recommendation for any specific operation. Disclaimer This video and/or podcast is provided for general education and market commentary only. It does not constitute individualized trading, hedging, insurance, financial, or marketing advice and is not a solicitation to buy or sell futures, options, LRP, LGM, or any other commodity-related product. LRP and LGM coverage, availability, premiums, terms, and outcomes vary by operation and policy. Futures and options trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Producers should review all policy terms and consult licensed advisors regarding decisions for their specific operation.

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Portada del episodio EP. 24 June WASDE Report 2026: Grain Prices, Crop Conditions & Summer Volatility

EP. 24 June WASDE Report 2026: Grain Prices, Crop Conditions & Summer Volatility

The June WASDE Report offered few major surprises, but it provided important context for grain producers navigating lower prices, strong crop conditions, steady demand, and a weather-driven summer market. In Episode 24 of the Bushels and Beef Podcast, grain market advisor Preston McCoy breaks down the latest June WASDE Report, including the USDA’s outlook for corn, soybeans, wheat, domestic supplies, export demand, and new-crop ending stocks. The discussion also explores why grain prices have remained under pressure despite firm corn exports and steady ethanol demand. Preston examines the influence of favorable planting conditions, early crop ratings, South American supplies, managed-money positioning, and limited weather premium across the Corn Belt. The focus of this episode is not predicting the next market move. It is understanding the current supply-and-demand environment and considering how weather, basis, crop insurance, and individual risk tolerance can influence a producer’s decision-making framework.

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Portada del episodio EP. 23 Crop Insurance Replant Deadlines, Claims Steps & Acreage Reporting (2026) | Jordan Hinkeldey

EP. 23 Crop Insurance Replant Deadlines, Claims Steps & Acreage Reporting (2026) | Jordan Hinkeldey

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Portada del episodio EP. 22 Cattle Markets & Beef Demand: Drought Impacts, Placements, Retail Signals | Dan Gerhold

EP. 22 Cattle Markets & Beef Demand: Drought Impacts, Placements, Retail Signals | Dan Gerhold

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