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 Southeast Colorado | John Burns should chime in here. I always liked his approach with cash corn.
In case he doesn't respond............it was something to the affect of, dividing out sales through most of the year..........sell more during normal seasonal high periods........and then when you can just tell that prices are higher than normal...........sell a little more than normal.
This is all assuming that you're able to hold off selling until it's in the bin. I like that approach. Probably more so because we farm in such a highly variable production area. For example.......we're not going to harvest any grain off of our fall dryland acres. They've already been baled up. | |
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