
Vice President, ALLENDALE INC
Member of the Natural Resources Council
Joe Victor is Vice President at Allendale, one of the largest commodity research advisory firms in Mid-America and one of the brokerage firms that develops its own research. Mr. Victor is responsible for conducting research on grains and livestock in order to provide the worldwide data needed to inform and guide their clients, who are predominantly Class A farmers. He has experience in conducting historical, statistical, and analytical research on the agriculture industry (grains and livestock) and providing consultancy on trading services in agriculture, natural gas, and precious metals industries. (This is me - Update Profile)
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October 16, 2009
Joe Victor, Vice President, ALLENDALE INC
GRAINS-Wheat, corn, soy firm as dollar falters | www.forexyard.com
Allendale's research suggest there is not a correlation of the US dollar on US grains or meat exports.
October 13, 2009
Joe Victor, Vice President, ALLENDALE INC
India grain stocks suffice if monsoon bad - Virmani | in.reuters.com
More than adequate supplies of USA wheat are likely to create golden opportunities for the USA end user market.Key world players stocks to use levels limit price incentives for expanded acres for the 2010 summer harvest.
Corn Planting Technique Potentially Explosive
September 22, 2009
Joe Victor, Vice President, ALLENDALE INC
Twin- Row Corn Idea Picks Up Steam | indianaprairiefarmer.com
New corn planting technique most likely to benefit future seed and equipment sales. Corn seed demand via twin row planting may experience 12% increase and beyond
August 24, 2009
Joe Victor, Vice President, ALLENDALE INC
China to set up soybean plant with 1.2 mln tonnes capacity | news.xinhuanet.com
China's National Cereals, Oils & Foodstuffs Corporation (COFCO) has plans to build its second largest soybean oil crushing facility, other China companies to follow. China and India's vegoil consumption trends continue to expand and likely to place greater demand on world oilseed supply.
| Study Group Name | No. Members |
|---|---|
| Agriculture Equipment Experts | 111 |
| Fertilizers Experts | 185 |
| Biofuels Experts | 79 |
| Wheat Pricing Trend Experts | 41 |
April 3, 2009 | New York
GLG Seminar: (NYC) Commodities – Examining Input Costs, Economic Instability on Grain ProductionOctober 29, 2008 | Boston
GLG Seminar: (BOS) Agricultural CommoditiesOctober 22, 2008 | Chicago
GLG Seminar: (Chicago) Agricultural CommoditiesAugust 14, 2008 | New York
GLG Seminar: (NYC) Agriculture CommoditiesJune 26, 2008 | San Francisco
GLG Seminar: Agriculture Commodities