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| Many areas have faced tough growing conditions like you. There are also quite a few that have had a fantastic growing season. Those tend to get ignored as the tough areas squawk at a very high rate and the good area remain quiet as they too wish for higher prices. After all the yields came out at 169 and 49 not the 178 and 54 it could have been with nationwide good conditions. There is no other entity that can survey the good and the bad and come to a more accurate conclusion than the USDA, they aren't out to report inaccurate data. It sucks your crop is subpar in a poor pricing environment but that doesn't make USDA's national data "laughable". | |
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