Another week into the coronavirus pandemic, Rodney and Gabe look closely at the market’s volatility, squaring it up to past major movements with Hurricane Katrina and the 2012 drought. The two talk about whether they’re seeing more farmers hold or sell their crops, why it’s important to set a plan before moments of panic, and how correct grain marketing strategies are more like an inside-the-park homerun than knocking it into the bleachers.

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