Well, so what? River terminal here has been trucking corn to a nearby processor instead of putting it on a barge to go to NOLA. Not sure why it's so hard to grasp that those kinds of things are why there are such limited exports, and there still happens to be some old corn in the US pipeline. Did all of the "massive supply is coming, sell everything before you plant it" talk from the "experts" help anyone to do a better job of marketing last year? 2011? 2010? Did any bearish "experts" have to write a check to buy out of a contract they didn't grow enough bushels to fill last year?
Edited by Clay SEIA 8/17/2013 06:59
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