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EP. 16 USDA Stocks & Plantings: Corn & Soybean Acres + A Proactive Grain Marketing Framework

12 min · 6. apr. 2026
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USDA report day on Tuesday—and the Stocks & Plantings numbers can move grain markets fast. In this episode of Bushels and Beef, Logic Ag’s newest grain market advisor Allison Ryan joins the show to introduce her producer-first approach to grain marketing and to walk through key takeaways from the latest USDA release, including corn acres, soybean acres, and stocks. Allison explains why report-day reactions can be muted when surveys are completed weeks earlier—and why disciplined, proactive planning can matter more than reacting emotionally to a headline. The conversation also covers practical planning topics producers often evaluate: profitability and ROI, risk tolerance, working offers ahead of volatility, and keeping old crop and new crop decisions organized as inputs and market narratives shift.

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