An unexpected Derecho was whipping across key parts of the corn belt today as we recorded this podcast, representing just the latest in a long line of storms and unpredictable weather events that have crowded the forecast at the last minute so far this season. One thing’s for certain– as the La Nina ebbs and the El Nino comes into full effect, the wilder the possibilities get on the weather front. 


To help us navigate that uncertainty, DTN’s Team Lead for Ag Weather John Baranick joins us to dig into what we know and what we don’t. He’ll cover his expectations going into this growing season and where he’s been proven right and wrong, in addition to talking us through the latest weather events, from extreme heat in Texas to wildfire smoke in the Northern Plains. 


We’ll dig into the coming conditions for California and the Pacific Northwest, understand more about the Super El Nino that might materialize this fall, and gain a new perspective on the global weather picture and what it might mean for prices in the coming months. 


Then we’ll check in on John’s harvest outlook, as well as his perception on hurricane and wildfire risk in the heart of summer.