West Central MN (between MMF and Larson's) | According to Snodgrass on Monday the La Niña is stronger now than this time last year. He was surprised and didn’t forecast that.
If that’s the case could be challenging for the upcoming SA crop. Does that stimulate Chinese interest in our soys again?
Thing’s I think about
Edit to add: I also think about what your saying about the current lackluster pace of exports. 2 sides of the scale to weigh.
Full disclosure been hedging a percentage of both ‘22 corn and soys to cover risk because my crystal ball is cloudy. Not going to be all right but not all wrong either
Edited by purplepride0 10/13/2021 08:12
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