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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Spring is getting closer, and across agriculture, the decisions being made right now will shape the entire 2026 season.</p><p>In this episode of <strong>The Risky Rancher</strong>, we break down the latest updates producers need to know as mid-March brings shifting markets, rising input costs, and early signs of planting season.</p><p>We take a look at current <strong>grain market prices for corn, soybeans, and wheat</strong>, along with continued strength in the <strong>cattle market driven by tight herd numbers</strong>. With feeder cattle prices holding strong, producers are balancing opportunity with risk.</p><p>We also dive into <strong>rising diesel fuel costs</strong>, now sitting around $4 per gallon, and what that means for farmers preparing for spring fieldwork. From fuel to fertilizer, input decisions are top of mind as planting season approaches.</p><p>On the ranch side, we discuss <strong>pasture and grazing preparation</strong>, including how early-season decisions can impact forage production and livestock performance for the rest of the year.</p><p>Finally, we cover the <strong>latest weather outlook</strong>, soil conditions, and what producers should be watching as planting season gets closer.</p><p><strong>Topics in this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Grain market trends heading into planting</li><li>Strong cattle prices and tight supply</li><li>Diesel and input cost concerns</li><li>Pasture and grazing management</li><li>Spring weather and soil conditions</li></ul><p>Whether you're farming, ranching, or just staying connected to agriculture, this is the time of year where preparation pays off.</p><p>Stay informed. Stay involved. And keep taking the smart risks that move agriculture forward.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <strong>The Risky Rancher</strong>, we break down the latest news and trends shaping agriculture as producers head into the early spring season.</p><p>We look at current <strong>commodity market prices for corn, soybeans, and wheat</strong>, along with the latest outlook for <strong>U.S. cattle markets and herd numbers</strong>. With the national cattle herd at one of its lowest levels in decades, ranchers are watching prices and planning ahead.</p><p>We also talk about what farmers are doing right now to <strong>prepare equipment for spring planting</strong>, including planter maintenance, precision agriculture technology, and the importance of being ready when soil temperatures warm up.</p><p>On the ranch side, it’s <strong>calving season across much of the country</strong>, and we discuss what producers are watching for during this critical time of year—from calf health to herd management decisions.</p><p>Finally, we take a look at <strong>spring weather risks</strong>, drought conditions in western regions, and why preparation is key for farmers and ranchers heading into the growing season.</p><p>Whether you’re running thousands of acres or managing a small herd, staying informed is one of the smartest risks you can take.</p>]]></description>
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