CME Group smartphone game lets students "beef up" on agriculture economics


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  • Tuesday, 02 Sep 2014

FUN AND GAMES: Bovine avatars with funny hats in an app called Risk Ranch are being corralled into helping to teach young people in the United States about agricultural markets and risk. — Reuters

CHICAGO: Bovine avatars with funny hats in an app are being corralled into helping to teach young people in the United States about agricultural markets and risk. 

The CME Group futures exchange launched the app, called Risk Ranch, for tablets and smartphones as an electronic version of a board game called Commodity Carnival — first bought to state fairs in 2013 by CME and the 4-H youth organisation. 

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