OGTCHedger
@OGTCHedger
35 Years in the Grain and Cotton Markets
Except the American Farmer....his base
Huge win for America First under President Trump! The US and EU just sealed a powerhouse trade deal before the deadline, dodging any tariff spikes and locking in a fair 15% across-the-board rate…including autos to supercharge our manufacturing edge. Smart move skipping pharma…
Milk prices about to crap out as well, trade deals clearly not helping

Great, can't wait to see the cotton numbers after this.
USDA in sweeping reorganization to ship some DC workers to 5 regional centers americanagnetwork.com/2025/07/25/usd…
WTF
BREAKING: The US and China have agreed to extend their tariff pause for another 90-days.
So the trade deal is close
CHINA ANNOUNCES BRICS WILL SOON TAKE STEPS TO REDUCE DEPENDENCY ON U.S. DOLLAR
Pollination problem or not?? Nobody believes it except for the farmers that have an issue but with conditions so good how could this happen? Great question! If you haven’t been in your field - GO and take a look! #corn #oatt 👇👇 youtu.be/Bq5q9KTdmgU
Rapunzel, rapunzel let down your hair
Typical long silk on our C6900 conventional hybrid. This is not related to the tassel wrap/ pollination issues going around. Just early and aggressive silking. 👌🏻
Cotton: price action after signing the Phase 1 trade deal with China on Jan 15th, 2020

From the Peterson Institute for International Economics piie.com/research/piie-… China didn't honor shite

Just a reminder how well the first trade deal with China worked out for corn prices

How about you start with your first group you promised to help... the American farmer
Donald Trump Says He Would Use Tariff Revenue to Give Rebates to Americans
Not sure the grain markets can handle another trade deal
🚨 TRUMP: NEARING TRADE DEAL WITH CHINA
NEARLY 90% ECONOMISTS, 89 OF 100, SAY THEY ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THE QUALITY OF OFFICIAL U.S. ECONOMIC DATA, INCLUDING 41 SAYING VERY CONCERNED
The fun continues! More 1742q. It all looks good until you pull husks back. @Dusty3080467325
Since April 2nd (Liberation Day) and 5 trade deals later Sept Corn -42 cents Sept Wheat. -28 cents Sept Beans. -26 cents Dec Cotton. -2 Cents