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Martinsville, Ohio | Thanks Murray, only here to share and learn.
That is what I am thinking too. I never killed a good looking wheat crop for another crop, only when it had holes in it.
Could be holes in the next crop.
I put the first wheat bid in for a good price but now it is a little low. I could have gotten out of it 20 times or more and now it looks like I should. I was convinced wheat wouldn't go back to $10 like a couple of years ago and I still think it won't.
$5 corn and $12 soybeans is very enticing here but like you say, when you have a good crop coming, how can you kill it?
I need to rub my magic crystal ball a little harder. LOL
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