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Dayton, IA | Probably being more of a smart aleck then productive, but good high organic matter soils can mineralize a lot of nitrogen over the next month when the corn really needs it. And although you can generalize about corn color, you never know until harvest what shade of green was the dividing line between economic loss and excess nitrogen that will never produce another bushel.
I check in here to read too often and it's like a train wreck with "proclamations" about what is and what is not. It just seems petty to argue about who said what, when. Anyone who says anything about the future will be right some of the time and wrong some of the time.
To bring this back to market talk, central Iowa has good looking crops. USDA is still at 165 and we will probably raise above 165 yield. What happens around the rest of the country, I don't know but I know we will locally have a lot more bushels to sell then we did last year. | |
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