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NW Indiana | Well heck if you are going to include 3 states in your neck of the woods than I will take IL and IA.... You are back to small peanuts.
In all fairness if you are talking about the possibility of a drought in January, wouldn't it be fair to bring up the possibility of a perfect growing season? I'm no weatherman but I'm confident no one can predict this growing season at this point. So with that said the smartest approach would be to assume normal weather(trend yields) and if something changes later to adjust then. | |
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