1817 - Grain Market Seasonality...Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in Co-ops
Description
- Grain Prices and Movement
- Deductions Impact on Cooperatives
- Seasonable or Unseasonable Kansas Weather
00:01:05 – Grain Prices and Movement: Dan O’Brien, K-State grain economist, kicks off today’s show discussing the current grain market. He talks through futures, exports and price seasonality for corn, grain sorghum, wheat and soybeans.
00:12:05 – Deductions Impact on Cooperatives: Keeping today’s show rolling is Brian Briggeman, director of the Arthur Capper Cooperative Center at K-State, as he explains the impact that section 199A(g) has had for cooperative’s deductions.
Impact of Section 199A(g) on Local Grain Marketing and Farm Supply Cooperatives
00:23 :05 – Seasonable or Unseasonable Kansas Weather: K-State meteorologist, Chip Redmond, ends the show with a weather outlook. He says that Kansas can expect to cool down and if the weather has been seasonable or unseasonable.
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