USDA Grain Stocks and Small Grains Summary – September Webinar Replay

Thank you for your interest in the DTN Grain Stocks and Small Grains Summary Webinar. The live session took place on September 30, but you can still catch all the insights.

DTN Lead Market Analyst Rhett Montgomery reviewed USDA’s final quarterly reports and discussed what the data means for harvest strategies, year-end positioning, and early planning for the 2025 crop season.

Stay tuned for our next webinar in January, where we’ll break down the USDA’s next round of data and market implications.

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Meet our presenter
Rhett Montgomery
Lead Market Analyst, DTN
Growing up on a western Nebraska farm, Rhett Montgomery learned firsthand from his father’s practical, common-sense approach to grain markets. He began his career as a grain merchandiser and later worked with a Nebraska-based grain brokerage firm. Today, Rhett brings a grounded perspective to commodity market analysis—balancing seasonal price trends with insights into non-commercial market activity. He emphasizes the strategic use of forward contracts and other risk management tools to help producers protect their margins. Rhett holds a BA in Agricultural Economics from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

Rebroadcast
September 30 USDA Grain Stocks and Small Grains Summary webinar
If you missed the live event or want to revisit the discussion, the full replay is available on demand. Catch up on the latest insights from DTN Lead Market Analyst Rhett Montgomery as he breaks down USDA’s final Grain Stocks and Small Grains Summary reports of the year. This session explores what the data means for harvest, year-end positions, and how to prepare for the 2025 crop season.
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