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Has North Dakota, Arkansas, and Mississippi already lost 20 percent of their Soybean Potential?
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w1891
Posted 6/10/2021 13:09 (#9051642 - in reply to #9051603)
Subject: RE: Has North Dakota, Arkansas, and Mississippi already lost 20 percent of their Soybean Potential?


S Illinois
Think its that high at least for AR and MS? How much is actually underwater and how much is just extremely wet? How many areas got the 6+“ and how much got less than that.

Also what about replanting? Will producers not roll the dice and replant? What are your insurance planting dates that far south? Failed corn/uninsured beans will likely be popular. If the final planting date is early enough, failed beans/uninsured beans is also a possibility. Don’t think I would write off 1 out of every 5 acres there yet.
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