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KS and NE in eastern 3rd | Ok so take 30% off of that and it's peanuts compared to what the rain is doing in areas that need it. Between Nebraska and kansas there are probably 5 million acres of dryland that typically burn up that will put on 60 bu more than average. That alone washes that area out. The western areas of those 2 states typically don't raise much but with a couple more rains 60 bu will be on the light side of an increase. What's happening in other fringe areas? | |
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