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| How can you ask that question now? We are far too busy killing the crop. Wasn't it a couple of weeks ago comparisons to 2012 were being made?
We have a lot of weather to live through and frankly the improvements we have made in planting and seed technology really bring up the low end of yields. It's not that we can't have a crop failure, it's just that we don't fail has hard as in the past. Of course this means more fundamental price pressure with a big crop so prices will probably go to $5 for no reason at all. | |
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