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Central Indiana | I still don’t think you get it but we’ll have to agree to disagree. Indiana and Illinois have weather very similar to each other and having soybeans running within 10 pods of each other does not equal 17 bushels difference in corn yield between the states. Soybean numbers that close means we had weather very similar during pod formation and therefore corn should be relatively similar as well. 10 bushels might be fine because Illinois has really nice dirt in the central portion but almost 20 bushel difference? I don’t think so. Pod counts can’t be that close and corn be that far off from each other. That’s not how it works. More massaging of numbers is all it is. | |
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