As a beginning farmer many people don't understand how traditional crops, especially grain crops, are marketed. Well, here's your chance to learn.
Marketing commodities ahead of
harvest carries some big financial risks, but not for participants in an online
grain marketing game.
University of Missouri Extension is
coordinating the Show-Me Market Showdown, an educational online grain
marketing simulation, reports Whitney Wiegel, an MU Extension agricultural
business specialist based in Lafayette County. The overall goal of the program
is to improve farmers’ knowledge of grain marketing strategies and encourage
them to develop sound marketing plans.
The game employs a website called CommodityChallenge.com
to link real-time market information with players’ ability to execute virtual
marketing transactions. The website monitors players’ market positions,
executes their trades, and summarizes players’ virtual marketing account
balances.
The Show-Me Market Showdown will
run from July 14 to Sept. 19, according to Wiegel.
Although the game is competitive,
the main focus of the game is for players to learn the risks and rewards of
alternative marketing strategies and to learn the mechanics of various
marketing tools. While all trades in the game utilize real market quotes and
life-like brokerage execution, players have no risk of financial loss by
participating in the game.
“The game gives an opportunity to
the players to experiment with different types of grain marketing tools and
strategies,” says Wiegel. “The whole idea is to learn about grain marketing
through a “hands on” experience by executing lifelike trades in a risk-free
environment.”
MU Extension agricultural business
specialists will offer players guidance and instruction through weekly educational
emails and a game blog. Those instructional tools will provide a valuable means
of discussion and learning among the game coordinators and participants.
“Players can participate on their
own time wherever they have an Internet connection,” Wiegel says. “So they can
put as much or as little into the game as they want, but the more participants
put into the game the more they are likely to learn from it. “
An additional program objective is
to educate non-farmer participants about the complexities of grain marketing
and to increase their awareness of the challenges farmers face concerning
marketing decisions.
More information and instructions
to register for the Show-Me Market Showdown can be found at http://extension.missouri.edu/lafayette/ShowMeMarketShowdown.aspx
or by contacting Wiegel at
660-584-3658.
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