• Forage Seed Planning, Availability & Establishment Guarantees (BrettYoung)
    Mar 27 2026

    In episode 115 of the What The Futures Podcast, Ryan is joined by Mark and Kent from BrettYoung to discuss forage crops, including seed availability, planning timelines, and BrettYoung’s forage establishment guarantee, which offers 100% seed replacement for orders placed before April 1 in the event of natural disasters. They cover common establishment risks such as frost, wind erosion, and increasing gopher damage, and stress the importance of early planning, proper seeding depth, moisture, seed-to-soil contact, and scouting. The conversation also includes cover crop guidance (notably oats and low cereal seeding rates), fertility timing for different nutrients, and herbicide options for early weed control. They highlight BrettYoung’s forage guide and online selector tools, discuss custom versus stock blends, and note that forage seed supply varies annually by weather and production regions.

    00:00 Show kickoff and agenda

    00:38 Market recap and geopolitics

    01:35 Farm talk and episode setup

    03:01 Forage guarantee deadline

    05:27 Meet Kent and Mark

    06:52 Seed availability and planning

    10:42 Choosing varieties and blends

    13:16 Establishment and agronomy tips

    19:48 Forage Guide and favorites

    24:08 Plots and seed supply realities

    26:50 Forages as rotation crop

    29:04 Wrap up and marketing outlook

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    32 mins
  • Markets Whipsaw Again: Oil, Canola & What Farmers Should Do Next
    Mar 25 2026

    Markets are moving fast again this week — oil volatility, canola pressure, and potential biofuel policy shifts are shaping farmer decisions right now. In this Cuppa Coffee episode, Ryan breaks down what’s happening in grain markets and what it could mean for your next move. Sponsored by:

    ✔️ https://www.agi3.ai (Forward Protect Insurance – protect your contracts)

    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 – What’s moving markets this week

    00:08 – Canola opportunities & forward contracting strategy

    00:28 – Market open: canola, soybeans, wheat, corn, oil

    01:30 – Weekly pattern: oil, war headlines & market reactions

    02:00 – Why oil dropped (and why it matters)

    03:00 – The Monday reset pattern in markets

    03:30 – Geopolitics + weekend volatility explained

    04:00 – Biofuel policy expectations (White House event)

    04:30 – What farmers should be watching this week (Continue with Q&A section once clipped precisely)

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    https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/what-the-futures/id1715185428

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    26 mins
  • Canola vs. Crude: What $120–$200 Oil Could Mean + Farm Continuity Planning
    Mar 20 2026

    In episode 114 of the What the Futures Podcast, Ryan returns after a missed Friday show, shares community fundraising that reached $7,000 for the perinatal bereavement program at Lois Hole Hospital and the Briar Patch community preschool, and promotes the April 11 hat design contest with UPL and the Canadian Center for Agricultural Wellbeing. He talks with Steven from Simple Hedge about extreme market volatility, why biofuels have increased the correlation between energy and oilseeds, and how a crude oil move to $120 or $140 could translate through ULSD and soybean oil into higher soybean and canola prices, alongside using options for downside protection amid tough basis. Ryan then interviews Derryn of 33seven on farm continuity planning, including a five-module process, using leveraged life insurance and real estate concepts, and his advocacy to update Canada’s tax rollover rules to include nieces and nephews. Tyler Yaremchuk joins to discuss NHL trade deadline winners/losers, playoff races, and early Blue Jays outlook. Ryan closes with crop marketing takeaways and concerns about a potential canola blow-off top.

    00:00 Big Oil Big Canola

    00:57 Missed Episode Update

    05:37 Meet Steven Simple Hedge

    06:46 Wild Markets Merchant Life

    11:03 Simple Hedge Tools Education

    16:06 Biofuels Energy Link

    18:24 Crude To Canola Math

    27:48 Producer Risk Playbook

    37:48 Eating Your Veggies Tips

    42:28 Meet Darren 33seven

    45:46 Farm Continuity Planning

    50:04 Estate Equalization Basics

    50:30 Will Review Essentials

    50:54 Freezes Trusts Protection

    51:43 Tying The Plan Together

    52:18 Why Farmers Avoid Planning

    53:19 Three Core Continuity Goals

    55:36 Moose Jaw Tax Buzz

    56:58 Leverage Insurance Strategy

    01:12:54 Wrap Up And Sponsor Read

    01:14:30 Tyler Joins Hockey Talk

    01:29:07 Crop Marketing Blow Off Top

    01:32:32 Final Sign Off

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • The Canola Price You See Isn’t the Price You Get
    Mar 17 2026

    In today’s Cuppa Coffee livestream, Ryan breaks down what’s really happening in the grain markets right now, including canola, wheat, and the role basis is playing in what farmers are actually being paid. If you’ve been watching the rally but your local bids don’t seem to match, this episode explains what’s going on and what to watch next.

    Sponsored by AG3, protect your contracts while staying flexible: https://agi3.ai/

    Jump to what matters: 00:00

    Market overview – what’s moving today

    00:40 Canola price movement breakdown

    01:30 Wheat and broader markets

    02:15 Why prices don’t translate cleanly

    04:00 Basis and cash price explanation

    07:20 What farmers should be watching

    10:00 Strategy moving forward

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    What the Futures Podcast Website: https://www. whatthefuturespodcast.ca

    Thanks to our Sponsors John Deere https://operationscenter.deere.com/

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    BrettYoung https://brettyoung.ca/

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    21 mins
  • Wheat Futures Are Rallying But Farmers Aren’t Getting Paid More | CUPPA COFFEE (LIVE)
    Mar 10 2026

    Grain markets are extremely volatile right now. Canola is rallying, wheat futures are climbing, but many farmers say their cash bids aren’t improving. In this episode of What the Futures, host Ryan Denis sits down with grain marketing expert Brian Comeault to break down why basis is collapsing, why canola prices are surging, and how farmers should think about selling grain during geopolitical volatility. They also discuss acreage shifts in Western Canada, barley demand, and how farmers should manage risk when markets move this fast.

    Topics covered - Why wheat futures are rising but cash prices lag -

    Canola basis strategy for the 2026 crop -

    How war and geopolitics distort technical trading -

    Grain marketing discipline during volatility -

    Acreage outlook for canola, barley, and pulses -

    Why farmers should protect downside risk

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    https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/what-the-futures/id1715185428

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    23 mins
  • Middle East Conflict, Fertilizer Costs & 2026 Acreage Outlook | Chuck Penner
    Mar 6 2026

    In episode 113 of the What The Futures Podcast, Ryan discusses market volatility amid escalating conflict in the Middle East, with canola trading over $700/tonne and energy markets rising, and emphasizes having crop and input risk-management strategies. He shares a personal reflection on his daughter Eva’s birthday and announces a charity auction supporting the perinatal bereavement program at the Lois Hole Hospital for Women in Edmonton and the Briar Patch Community Preschool. Pro Grow Agriculture’s Maury Mli joins to discuss tightening farm budgets, using precision/variable-rate planning, and notes most farmers have fertilizer booked despite higher prices. LeftField Commodities’ Chuck Penner returns from vacation to cover Canadian acreage expectations, improved China trade for canola seed, peas and canola meal, potential Middle East shipping risks for pulses, weak new-crop bids/basis, and limited upside for canary seed.

    00:00 Episode Preview and Guests

    04:56 Eva’s Story and Family Week

    09:02 Charity Auction for Eva

    14:19 Hat Design Contest Returns

    15:32 Market Sizzle and Sponsors

    17:37 Interview Maury Pro Gro

    29:16 Crop Mix and Input Reality Check

    31:57 Crop Marketing Strategies Now

    37:23 Chuck Penner Joins Fresh Off Beach

    52:36 Rotation Reality Check

    55:36 New Crop Contracting

    58:28 Basis and Hedging Talk

    01:02:17 Canary Seed Outlook

    01:06:22 Workshops and Seasonals

    01:10:01 Final Tips and Wrap

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Canola Breaks $700 and Diesel & Urea Just Got Ugly (March 2026 Update)
    Mar 4 2026

    Canola just broke $700, but a weekend escalation in the Middle East is sending diesel and fertilizer costs through the roof. In this week's Cup of Coffee, Ryan breaks down what's moving markets and what farmers should do RIGHT NOW about fuel, urea, and canola hedging. Guest Quintin from JGL Capital joins to walk through the two hedging strategies dominating broker conversations this week: straight puts (with implied volatility still low) and selling futures with an upside insurance call. Plus: Should you fill your fuel tanks today or wait?

    TIMESTAMPS:

    0:00 — Opening & Market Prices (Canola $703 May / $707 Nov)

    2:28 — Grain Prices: $15 Canola, $9 Yellow Peas, $8.25 HRSW

    4:50 — Input Prices: Diesel 97¢–$1.21/L, Urea $1,100–$1,140/ton

    7:05 — Viewer Questions: Fuel timing, wheat targets, raising hedge levels

    9:01 — Headlines: Brazil Soy Cut, China Tariff Drop, Strait of Hormuz

    11:00 — Guest: Quinton from JGL Capital

    12:40 — Are Farmer Margins Actually Getting Worse in 2026?

    14:02 — Canola Rally: Why It's Holding Steady Above $700

    16:40 — Two Canola Hedging Strategies Right Now (Puts vs. Futures + Call)

    18:00 — Wheat Outlook: Funds Buying Back Shorts, Basis Still Brutal

    LINKS & RESOURCES: - JGL Capital (Quinton): https://www.jglcapital.com

    AGi3 Precision Insurance: https://www.agi3.ai

    What The Futures Podcast: https://www.whatthefuturespodcast.ca

    Ryan's Email: ryan@whatthefuturespodcast.ca -

    Susan Stroud / No Bull Ag (referenced)

    AgRule Brazil Soy Production Report

    Quote of the week from Susan Stroud: "When markets pay you for uncertainty, take them up on it."

    ️ Cup of Coffee airs LIVE every Tuesday at 8:00 AM MST on YouTube.

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    19 mins
  • Canola Near $700: Is the Rally Over? Guest | Trent Klarenbach
    Feb 27 2026

    In episode 112 of the What the Futures Podcast, Ryan Denis interviews Trent Klarenbach in Camrose, Alberta as November canola approaches $700, discussing key resistance levels, whether the move is a bear-market rally, and why growers should position for both downside protection and upside potential. Ryan shares show updates, a March 1–April 11 hat design contest supporting the Canadian Center for Agricultural Wellbeing, and sponsor notes on John Deere Operations Center. The mailbag covers put options vs futures-first contracts, choosing hedge months, and how to think about percent sold when yields are uncertain, plus broker suggestions including Simpson Caputo Group, JGL Capital, and Simple Hedge. Positive moments include a successful long-dated canola target sale and a top-priced feed barley sale. Sabrina from UPL explains herbicide layering research for herbicide-resistant wild oats and highlights battalion’s multi-mode broadleaf and wild oat control.

    00:00 Canola Near $700

    04:54 Hat Contest Launch

    08:46 Trent Interview Begins

    09:48 Canola Pullback Signals

    12:59 Bear Rally or Bull Turn

    14:46 Market Structure and Land

    17:06 Specialty Crops and Corn

    19:45 Positive Moments Roundup

    25:04 2027 Canola Targets

    29:32 Timing New Crop Sales

    34:46 Choosing a Futures Broker

    48:54 UPL Products Spotlight

    50:41 Eating Your Veggies

    52:43 Final Sign Off

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    53 mins