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Southern Missouri | Right now in our area government supports are inductive to less acres because the price is so cheap only takes a small amount of acres to hit the limit and expenses on that crop are so high that you won’t plant it unless you know you can draw the support money , way way less cotton acres in our area , especially with new crop soybeans here right at 12 bucks , just no way , I don’t think near enough consideration was took into this report the exorbitantly expensive nitrogen cost that soybeans don’t have but cotton and corn do | |
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