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Spring Wheat vs Soybeans.. what gives?
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JonSCKs
Posted 6/21/2017 07:29 (#6081997 - in reply to #6081980)
Subject: So it's going to have to RAIN..


Well the market thinks it KNOWS what shape the spring wheat crop is in.. which tells you how much sub soil is available.. so it's only a matter of time.. before Beans are in the same boat...  It's gonna take MORE WATER to grow BEANS than WHEAT!!  Agronomics..

No matter HOW TALL the beans are now.. it's gonna take MORE WATER to get them to maturity..

Therefore.. unless things change.. beans are gonna be hitting the skids..

Or the Spring Wheat is not as bad as claimed..

If ONE is Bad.. then the OTHER is GONNA BE... Unless it STARTS RAINING NOW!!



As far as more acres.. we saw that last year with the Market OVERESTIMATING SOYBEAN Yields in the fringe.. 45 bu beans are VERY GOOD..

If you CAN'T Raise WHEAT.. HOW are ya gonna raise BEANS???

Who cares if we add 5 myn acres of dryland beans.. which make.. 5 bushels...???  or even 10...??  Not going to offset last year's USDA's 50 bu yields..



Edited by JonSCKs 6/21/2017 08:27
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