|
WC MN | With fertility prices where they are currently and cost and availability of chemicals in the air, who will change rotation or anything there doing? We might plant a little more spring wheat if prices continue strong. Probably at the expense of soybeans. We did lock in our fertilizer back in June though so will not be a big switch as long as it's available.
Curious how people will treat this, if people think it will still be an issue in 6 months, and what this means for planting intentions and marketing in 2022. | |
|