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The Moving Iron Podcast features some of the leading professionalsin agricultural equipment.

Casey Seymour

Host of the “Moving Iron Podcast” and author of the “Moving Iron Blog”

Casey Seymour is a well-known figure in the agricultural and heavy equipment industry. He is the host of the “Moving Iron Podcast” and is highly regarded for his expertise and knowledge in the field. Casey has extensive experience in the equipment industry, specifically in sales and marketing. Throughout his career, Casey has worked with various equipment dealerships and has gained valuable insights into the agricultural machinery market. He has a deep understanding of equipment sales, market trends, and the challenges and opportunities within the industry. As the host of the “Moving Iron Podcast,” Casey engages with industry professionals, experts, and enthusiasts to discuss a wide range of topics related to agriculture and heavy equipment. His podcast serves as a platform for valuable insights, discussions, and analysis, making him a respected voice in the industry. In addition to the duties of host of the Moving Iron Podcast, Casey is also a contributor Farm Equipment Magazine’s Ask the Expert where he shares is knowledge about the Equipment Market written through the lens of the five pillars of a sales department; Sales Mix, Used Inventory Turn, Washout Cycle, 75 or less, and its has 9 months to sell.

Rich Posson

World Economy Trends and Analysis

Rich Posson is a market analyst with the use of business cycle analysis of the economy and markets. Rich specializes in the stock market indexes and the grain markets. A wealth of knowledge came from prior careers in farming, global grain export, risk management, and real money investing. Models created by Rich Posson correctly called the 2009 long-term bottom of the Great Recession and the stock market. Rightly warned of a recession due no later than 2020 for the US, if not the world. Correct opinion. Modeling includes a cyclical climate-change relative to risks for crops.Rich Posson’s podcast is called the Critical Point. The website address is criticalpoint.podbean.com.

Shawn Hackett

Hackatt Financial Ag Commodity and financial Risk Management Specialist

Shawn is a frequent contributor to Barron’s, Futures Magazine, Reuters, Bloomberg, US Farm Report, Ag-TV, Market to Market-IPTV as well as regular radio show contributor for the likes of Chip Flory-AgriTalk After The Bell, Michell Rook-WNAX and Linda Brekke-The Linda Network, Ag commodities expert Shawn Hackett has dedicated his life to educating Ag industry leaders and farmers about financial risk management, hedging and the utility of indicator-based Ag commodity price forecasting tools. Shawn makes hard-to-understand concepts easily digestible to a wide audience and is the publisher of the Hackett Money Flow Agricultural Report and the Hackett Dairy Report.

Shawn’s Contact Information

Office: 561-573-3766 Email: [email protected] Website: HackettAdvisors.com

Chip Nellinger

Blue Reef Agri-Marketing Risk Management Consultant & Cash Grain Specialist

Chip draws on 25 yrs. of experience in the markets in helping farmers manage risk. Chip has held a Series 3 Commodity Broker license for the past 22 years with previous experience, including having worked for 4 years on the floor of the CBOT for 2 exchange members in assisting large international grain accounts to implement hedging strategies. Chip’s experience growing up on a family farm in Bureau County, IL, provides a strong foundation in understanding the challenges of today’s farming operation, and that continues today with his involvement in marketing decisions as a landowner himself. In addition, chip serves as a commodity analyst on U.S. Farm Report, Ag Day, RFDTV’s Market Day Report, and radio with WILL, WNAX, and Rural Radio Sirius 147. Chip holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Northern Illinois University. Chip and his wife Jennifer have 3 sons and reside in Dunlap, IL.

Chip’s Contact Information

Office: 309-550-7213 | Cell: 309-645-7687 | Email: [email protected]