Grains & Oilseeds with Craig Turner

Grains & Oilseeds with Craig Turner


Turner’s Take Podcast | Is Energy Policy Transitory?

July 15, 2022
Turner's Take Podcast

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In this podcast we start off talking about Canada raising interest rates by 1% and what it means for when the Fed meets later in July.  We then move on to energy and discuss how much of the price inflation is due to policy and if energy policy can be considered transitory.  Then we end with the grain and oilseed markets and what to look as we head into the tail end of our traditional weather market window. Make sure you take a listen to this week’s Turner’s Take podcast!


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About Craig Turner

Craig Turner is a Senior Broker at Daniels Trading, author of Turner’s Take newsletter, and a Contributing Editor for Grain Analyst. Craig is often quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Dow Jones Newswire, Corn & Soybean Digest, and also makes appearances on SiriusXM – Rural Radio Channel 80 providing commentary for the Grain and Livestock markets. Craig has also been featured in FutureSource’s Fast Break series, Futures Magazine Online, and INO.com. Mr. Turner has a Bachelors from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) where he graduated with honors and has worked at the NYSE and Goldman Sachs. While at Goldman, Craig earned his MBA in the NYU Stern executive program. Learn more about Craig Turner.