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    Goddess of Grain

    Goddess of Grain

    Today in the podcast we have Goddess of Grain; Angie Setzer, Boyd Brooks & Adam Kramer.

    Angie is a grain marketing specialist and market analyst, also known as 'Goddess of Grain on Twitter. In 2021 she launched her own advisory business, Consus. With her business, she helps farmers make decisions based on profitability, and helps them navigate the complex cash grain market by providing tailored advise to farmers’ specific needs.

    She does this together with her business partners Boyd Brooks and Adam Kramer, also on the podcast with us today. Boyd Brooks works with growers as a cash grain broker and hedger.
    Adam Kramer has been a Certified Crop Advisor since 2006. With his over 16 years experience using regenerative agricultural practices, he helps farmers putting together cropping plans that protect the environment and lead to produce higher yields and increased profitability for their farms.

    Goddess of Grain

    Goddess of Grain

    Today in the podcast we have Goddess of Grain; Angie Setzer, Boyd Brooks & Adam Kramer.

    Angie is a grain marketing specialist and market analyst, also known as 'Goddess of Grain on Twitter. In 2021 she launched her own advisory business, Consus. With her business, she helps farmers make decisions based on profitability, and helps them navigate the complex cash grain market by providing tailored advise to farmers’ specific needs.

    She does this together with her business partners Boyd Brooks and Adam Kramer, also on the podcast with us today. Boyd Brooks works with growers as a cash grain broker and hedger.
    Adam Kramer has been a Certified Crop Advisor since 2006. With his over 16 years experience using regenerative agricultural practices, he helps farmers putting together cropping plans that protect the environment and lead to produce higher yields and increased profitability for their farms.