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Roseglen, North Dakota | Respectfully disagree on wet spring affecting market.
The vast majority of the crop can be planted in a week.
Dry summer? We've had "dry" summers the last 2 years with record crops.
With subsoil, great soil, and improved genetics the chance of a short crop are less each year.
How many guys on here commented last fall after the big crop:
What kind of yields will we get if we have timely rains?
Noone wants to believe the yields and instead call USDA liars.
Edited by jd8850 4/2/2026 18:44
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