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    After 4 Decades in the Commodity Business, Aloha From Todd’s Take

    August 16, 20244 Mins Read


    When I started as a broker in January 1985, spot corn was roughly $2.70 a bushel and now it is around $3.80. That’s not much of a change, compared to the price of everything else since then. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, on the other hand, is now up more than 33 times its price at the start of 1985. If that doesn’t show the difference between owning a perishable asset versus owning assets that generate income, I don’t know what does. Don’t tie up your money in holding crops for too long. Get it into assets that go to work for you. Old timers would tell you farmland has been very good to them.

    As readers of this column know, the changes in farming over the past 40 years have been dramatic. Even though our grandparents would marvel over today’s equipment, I can’t say farming as a business is getting any easier. In my short time, farming has been one of the most difficult ventures the world can’t do without.

    It has been a happy coincidence that DTN was an important part of my early days as a commodity broker and circled back again, later in life. In the fall of 2011, I joined DTN and slipped into the role of market analyst in the spring of 2013, working with Lead Analyst Darin Newsom. As many know, Darin is a DTN legend in my humble opinion. For fans of the old TV show, Dragnet, Darin once said I had a “Joe Friday” approach to markets. I gladly take that as high praise.

    If there was one thing I wish people knew about my co-workers at DTN’s award-winning newsroom, it is how much we all care about the readers we serve and how hard we all work to get the facts right. We are a mixed bag of personalities that make mistakes, cuss and argue one minute and laugh the next. We’re not as physically close since COVID-19, but we still care about agriculture and each other. I know I will miss my DTN family.

    After 40 years of observing and learning from commodity markets, here are two bits of advice to ponder.

    1. Have a healthy skepticism of any market view you hear, no matter who it comes from. Thanks to my dad and Uncle Gary, this is one advantage I had from an early age. “Experts” are just as fallible as the rest of us and surprises do happen. As the old theologian G.K. Chesterton once said, life’s wildness lies in wait. Don’t strain your brain trying to outguess the future.

    2. Try to keep these two opposing thoughts in mind: First, markets are people, sometimes sober and reliable and sometimes emotionally erratic. Second, have respect for the breadth and complexity of information that goes into the expression of prices. Much like all of us, the market is flawed, and the emotional aspect makes prices more volatile than they otherwise would be. Even so, those prices say something about the market’s underlying condition. I’ve blamed USDA and speculators for their roles in distorting prices and have often wished I were King. In the end, we all have to deal with what is. The sooner you understand that the better chance you’ll have coping with this very difficult business.

    Today’s crop prices are in the dumps and the number of farmers is dwindling with each passing year. I know just enough history to know that life is full of miracles we tend to overlook. Thank you for talking markets with me all these years and best wishes in the days ahead. If you happen to visit this fall’s Farm Progress show in Boone, Iowa or Husker Harvest in Grand Island, please stop by and say hi.

    Until next time, Aloha.

    **

    Comments above are for educational purposes only and are not meant as specific trade recommendations. The buying and selling of commodities, futures or options involve substantial risk and are not suitable for everyone.

    Todd Hultman can be reached at Todd.Hultman@dtn.com

    (c) Copyright 2024 DTN, LLC. All rights reserved.



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