Proud Alum University of Nebraska, Farmer, Former pharmaceutical representative, B.S. Exercise Science.

Joined December 2012
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Bad deal. You have Iran on the ropes. Take Kharg island and let the civil war begin.
🚨 BREAKING: THE WHITE HOUSE JUST BRIEFED US ON NEW DETAILS ON TRUMP’S IRAN DEAL… AND WOW! 🚨 WH Sources say Iran is READY TO SIGN, the TERMS are SET— now they’re negotiating a PLACE 🔥 THE DEAL? Iran is handing over the NUCLEAR DUST 🔥
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Social media really pushing how great the economy is this morning along with a deal coming with Iran. So…….the economy is obviously in trouble and no deal is on the horizon with Iran. Eventually, Wall Street figures this out and shorts the hell out of the markets
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Nebraska paid out well on ECO corn also. Looks like the USDA overshot the yield folks.
An interesting map showing the final revenue as a percentage of expected revenue for the 2025 crop year. Anything below 95% would trigger ECO payments. This is the map for Iowa but I can get others.
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No. That’s rational. These people’s religion says it’s okay to lie, cheat, steal from and murder infidels. You need to start a civil war in Iran. You do that by taking its financial resources.
Maybe Iran's leaders looked into their crystal ball and realized: "You know, the US is NEVER going to let us have a nuke. Do we STILL want to be fighting this battle ten years from now? We've done enough to look tough to the world fighting back but this is pointless. We cannot afford to lose Kharg island. Make a deal."
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Japan, Germany and Korea were successes because of long term U.S. occupation post war. Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan are failures because of no post war occupation. History tells us that if you leave immediately or don’t occupy it ends up in disaster. 9/11 is result of 1991 Iraq
JD Vance: If you go back to WW2 or every major conflict in human history, they all ended with some kind of negotiation.
Community note
World War II ended with unconditional surrenders by Germany on May 8, 1945, and Japan on September 2, 1945, rather than negotiation. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconditi… archives.gov/milestone-docu… nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/end…
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If Trump doesn’t put boots on the ground in Iran, the Iranian people will suffer for a decade and eventually that uranium will find its way to U.S. making 9/11 look like nothing. The right call is to take the Iranian coast and choke the regime financially until its people revolt
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Doug Meyer retweeted
Excellent article! Farmers are willfully giving up proprietary data and handing what little leverage they had to other market participants. 🤦‍♂️ grainiq.substack.com/p/your-…
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I asked when John Deere ops center came out, what happens to the data? Oh I think John Deere gets it and stores it... You let them have that for free???? And farmers blame the government with prices when Deere sold all that data to every input company to literally know exactly what you can afford to pay..
Excellent article! Farmers are willfully giving up proprietary data and handing what little leverage they had to other market participants. 🤦‍♂️ grainiq.substack.com/p/your-…
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Real talk,the funds just sold off because the planted data is in from JD, CNH ect. They know the acreage vs expectations. Descartes labs is giving them early yield satellite data. We can stop pretending that WASDE and NASS matter. They don’t, just benchmark data. Casino is rigged
📉Funds just staged a record selloff across U.S. grains and oilseeds on ample global supplies and the lack of Chinese buying. I'll be unpacking the move on Sunday in my market analysis newsletter, Karen's Market Context. 📍More info and trial details are linked in my profile.
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This will piss you off even more. John Deere, Case New Holland and Agco among others sell this data to large trading firms and input suppliers (seed and fertilizer companies ect) who then use this against the survey because they know the actual numbers.
Farmers certify acres with FSA. Farmers report harvested acres and yields to crop insurance. Yet @usda_nass still moves commodity markets with surveys that often get less than a 50% response rate while estimating acres before planting and yields before harvest. The data already exists. Farmers report it every year. When billions of dollars are won or lost based on these reports, it’s fair to ask whether NASS is measuring reality or creating it. At this point, they’re less statisticians and more market magicians.
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Give the Dewitt’s credit. Slowly and calmly changed the organization structure over the last 18 months. They can be equivalent to turning the titanic at times but brilliant when they change direction.
Winners of 6 in a row. MVP candidate. Manager of the year candidate. Sole possession of the first wild card spot in a rebuilding year. 26th in payroll. Originators of the nationwide tarps off frenzy. $5 Budweiser terrace beers. In a rebuilding year. Chaim has saved this franchise
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80 mph winds at my place this morning. Pretty rough on the corn and beans. Looks better then I thought it would though
The calm before the storm? #DerechoDejaVu
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Doug Meyer retweeted
The calm before the storm? #DerechoDejaVu
This formation always gives me “Derecho Deja Vu.”
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Good. Troops on the ground stealing the Iranian regimes money is the only way to get a deal done. It might actually trigger a revolt by the population and the army (which is probably not getting paid now or very soon). Otherwise Trump had no leverage
BREAKING 🅱️ President Trump says the US will SEIZE Khang Island and take control of Irans oil and gas.. 👀
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Troops on the ground and it’s over in a few weeks. Don’t have to go to Teheran just hold the straight. Meanwhile Iran can’t pay its army and its people will revolt. Civil war in Iran for years will stop the nuclear program
According to Clausewitz, you win a war by depriving the enemy of its will to fight. Gas prices are the only tool Iran has to deprive Americans of the will to fight them. If Trump can shield us from that while imposing harm on Iran, that’s game over.
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Not a lawyer here but. Scheduling is done between two agreeable parties and generally has a buyout. There is no legal action on this planet that would force a team to actually play a game.
Texas litigator here. Unless and until the Amarillo Court of Appeals or the Texas Supreme Court stays or dissolves the valid temporary injunction obtained by Brandon Sorsby, Texas Tech would be well within its right to take legal action against any entity—the Big XII Conference, the CFP, other universities—that attempts to “punish” Tech for complying with with the controversial-but-lawful TI. Sorsby has been reinstated by a lawful order from court of competent jurisdiction, and while Tech is not obligated to play Sorsby, it currently has the right to do so. And the NCAA’s interlocutory appeal of the TI order is unlikely to be resolved prior to the end of the college football season. Against this backdrop, any organization that attempts to step in for the NCAA to exclude Sorsby is inviting a lawsuit from Sorsby and/or Tech, with Tech taking the position that it is merely complying with the TI order and that it can’t be punished for doing so.
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He gambled therefore he is expelled just like a cheater would be at Texas tech academically. Good day and good night. No integrity at Texas Tech.
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Yet, she is importing eggs and cattle to depress Farm prices.
Farm security is national security! 🇺🇸 As @POTUS has made clear, America must never be dependent on foreign nations for the inputs that feed our country. For too long, we offshored critical manufacturing—including key agricultural inputs like fertilizer. That is why we are investing billions to onshore fertilizer production back to the United States. I’ll soon be in Louisiana breaking ground on what will be the largest ammonia and fertilizer facility in the world, alongside more than 90 other projects already underway. This is about strength, security, and independence—we cannot rely on foreign inputs to feed our nation.
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No one care “how it was for us”. That was 30 years ago boys. This isn’t the same game.
Given the recent Brendan Sorsby news in #collegefootball, @jasonpeter and @GrantWistrom share how important it is to have a good guys and a good culture in the locker room. "...The culture was so important. I think to us back then that that was the number one priority was, is this guy going to be, or continue to be a problem in our locker room?" #football | #culture | #sorsby | #betting | #gbr | #huskers
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Meanwhile…..radio silence on E15, 45Z, Farm Bill, Fertilizer tariffs, fertilizer monopoly. 🤷‍♂️. I’ll just vote for the other guy at this point
Nebraska’s ranchers are the best in the world. They’ve shown it this year in response to the devastating fires across our state. They also need our continued support. Ranchers recently shared with me that one-size-fits all policies are hindering their ability to rebuild. That’s why I introduced the FENCE Act. This bill would provide greater flexibility for grazing and land management practices. I am committed to ensuring Nebraskans have what they need to rebuild and recover.
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