Agriculture has become a centerpiece in Washington, D.C. @ArlanFF101 explains how that came to be. He talks it over with @LloydBoyLuke with @ScottTheCowGuy out on assignment.
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Soybean CFR China Forward Curve Jul-Dec ($/bu) 🇺🇸🆚🇧🇷
🟢 US Gulf: 15.38 - 15.66, basically flat to firm across M1–M6 (Month 1 to 6)
🟠 Brazil: 13.12 - 13.89, climbing steadily and closing in
🔵 Spread (US less Brazil): 2.26, 2.08, 2.05, 1.81, 1.75, 1.82
📉 The story is COMPRESSION: US premium narrows 51¢ from Jul to the Nov trough before a modest Dec tick higher.
🥡 Takeaway: Brazil is the clear value origin into China the whole way out, but Brazilian values are firming faster than the US. US needs that premium to keep tightening to win business, the curve says the door is opening into late year. 🚪
🐂 Brazil / 🐻 US Gulf competitiveness near-term.
🚨 This is now a Level 4 of 5 risk for parts of central Illinois and northwest Indiana tomorrow, and the wording out of SPC is blunt: an outbreak.
The big concern is strong tornadoes, especially where storms ride right along the warm front and stay alive for miles. On top of that, wind gusts up to 80 mph and hail the size of tennis balls are on the table.
If you live in this zone, tomorrow is a day to keep close tabs on. We'll be LIVE with it.
The basics of Ohm’s Law.
Ohm’s Law explains the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electric circuit.
Where:
V = Voltage, measured in volts
I = Current, measured in amperes
R = Resistance, measured in ohms
In simple terms:
Voltage is the push that moves electricity.
Current is the flow of electricity.
Resistance is what opposes or slows down the flow.
So, if voltage increases, current increases.
If resistance increases, current decreases.
An off ramp? A TACO? Another bait and switch?
Brent cratered ~$16/bbl on Trump’s latest post talking about “very good and productive conversations” with Iran.
A recent report showed Iowa State is the most-watched women's college basketball team in America this year, and in-state rival Iowa is right behind at No. 2.
"It says a lot about the people in our state that value women's sports," ISU coach Bill Fennelly said.