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| Some people argued on here the last few years that with high prices, we were expanding acres in marginal areas which would lower national yield. So, with lower prices, the marginal acres should decrease and the best acres will be planted to corn increasing the prospects of a better national yield. Also, there will probably be less corn on corn meaning less yield drag. Of course, the same guys who argued the first point will probably take your view this time around.
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