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EC SoDak | It’s irresponsible of them to put prospective yields out before anything even remotely significant has been pollinated. Throw in the fact that the highest rated crop (initial rating ended up 10% below trend and the second highest was like 12% above) and that tells us that early season ratings don’t correlate well to yields. Heck, look at last year, you can have a rough crop turn into a record with changing circumstances. Too early, continue on with trend to slightly above. | |
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