Several factors contribute to grain market volatility

Grain market volatility is expected to continue into 2023, as geopolitical conflicts and La Nina contribute to tight ending stocks.

KSU Ag Economist Dr. Dan O’Brien spoke with RFD-TV’s own Janet Adkison on contributing expectations, ripple effects from La Nina, and how international tensions play a factor.

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