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Futures strategy versus El Nino?
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Pat H
Posted 5/28/2026 12:41 (#11659069 - in reply to #11658961)
Subject: RE: Futures strategy versus El Nino?


cropsey, il 61731
The last long term models I watched showed a dry June with a wetter July for Illinois and east. However, every single year is different with analogues only partially fitting at best.

We all get a set of generally unique weather during our farming careers which are impossibly short geologically. Thinking something different occurring in our lifetimes is significant is kind of arrogant (along with thinking the atmosphere is on the brink of catastrophe and that relatively small amounts of an inert gas will bring on that catastrophe in the next 10... no 20.... no 30 years... or just sometime in the future). The fact that we get reasonable weather to grow crops in between all the variability is a blessing.
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