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 McLeod County, MN | 181 doesnt take into account all the acres that were planted and flooded out and died. Also doesnt take into account that the northern counties will produce far less than the southern counties. For those of you that dont know MN well we dont have a snowball's chance in hell of making it to 181. Wont even be 170. There is no way on God's green earth that blister kernals on 8/22 in MN should be called 181. I think about 15-20% of MN corn was planted after June 1.
The main theme they are gonna hype here is that this crop has POTENTIAL. Well you can put potential in on hand and crap in the other and tell me which one fills up first.
The bigger story are the soys. LOW pod counts. You can throw ND and WI in with MN and IA. Pile on the high temps and lack of ran and these will easily average below 40BPA for the country. Far below the 44.5 predicted before. This is gonna cause panic in the markets and corn will run with the beans.
You watch tomorrow, all they are gonna talk about on US Farm report is potential, behind, need rain and frost.
Hope the market goes down so I can get in at a better price. | |
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