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| There is a little wheat grown around here but it's not going fallow so it will be corn or beans. There is COC, but that has had enough problems in years past that it doesn't look like going more COC is an easy decision. Maybe lots of small changes add up like not doing COC because the price is lower on a few acres, but I would guess most guys have a stable rotation. Seed and inputs are not bought later some years because the decision hasn't been made. It's usually waiting to see if a better price will come available. Just an opinion.
I don't know how many acres came into corn production when prices went up, but there was a reason it's wasn't corn/beans before that. At some point the former reason to not plant corn works again that's the direction it goes. I just can't imagine the base acres of corn and beans really change that much. Does that mean there are 10M up for grabs acres that change a lot? Maybe IDK | |
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