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Moving Iron: Weather, Inflation & Oil Shake Up Agriculture Markets

55 min · 14. mai 2026
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On this episode of Moving Iron, Aaron Fintel and Rich Posson break down the major forces shaping agriculture and the broader economy. From extreme weather, drought, and water shortages impacting planting decisions and equipment markets to inflation, oil prices, and the latest jobs report influencing long-term economic trends, the conversation explores how today’s market dynamics are affecting profitability, machinery sales, and the future outlook for farmers and agribusiness. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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On this episode of Moving Iron, Casey Seymour and Greg Peterson break down the latest trends and market forces shaping the ag equipment industry. From iron prices and dealer dynamics to broader economic pressures impacting machinery values. Shawn Hackett from Hackett Financial discusses the recent geopolitical developments, weather patterns, and their impacts on global agriculture and commodities markets. Key insights include the significance of the US-China trade agreement, weather forecasts for major crop regions, and the potential for historic droughts and weather anomalies. If you want sharper insight into where the market is headed and what it means for your operation, buckle up — it’s time to move some iron. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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