Organic Grain Market Outlook and Strategies
Farmers and advisors need to make assumptions about the future in planning for production and when selling grain. Especially now in the age of tariffs, it can be difficult to make predictions about the domestic and international organic grain market. But there are experts who study organic grain markets. Join host Sam Oschwald Tilton and guest Ryan Koory, the vice president economist for agriculture at Argus Media. Ryan has deep experience in domestic and international organic grain markets, and will share insights and strategies with listeners. This episode will be helpful for advisors and farmers who want to understand where organic prices are headed and how they might adapt.
This is a free Zoom Event!
SPEAKERS
Ryan Koory, Argus
As Editor of North American Agriculture, Ryan Koory leads Argus’ market reporting and the development of its expanding network of market data partners. Working with these partners, Mr. Koory and Argus’ reporting team produce critical data and insights for North American agriculture markets including organic and non-GMO commodities. Mr. Koory has spent more than 15 years producing data and research for agricultural markets globally.
Sam Oschwald Tilton, Facilitator
“I have worked with organic farmers all over the US and Canada to understand production systems and solve weed management issues. This past season, on farms and in winter conferences, I spoke with as many farmers and ag professionals as I could to understand the questions that organic producers have, and the experts that they’d like to learn from. Those conversations helped me identify the topics and guests for this series. I am excited to bring together a wide range of farmers and ag professionals from many backgrounds, all of whom have an experienced perspective to share. In each call I look forward to having an intelligent conversation with the guest that introduces the topic to those who are unfamiliar and also dives deep to bring further understanding and clear tips to listeners. After the conversation, we’ll take questions from listeners, so that they can communicate directly with each guest to get the answers that they need. My goal for this call series is to provide crucial information on topics facing organic and transition-curious farmers, in an approachable conversation that listeners can easily listen to during their lunch hour.”
“This call is your opportunity to learn about the future of domestic and international organic grain prices, strategies for production and marketing, and to ask a national expert your own questions.”