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| Going to continue up IMO. Montana and the Dakotas are all pretty ugly. Could bumper crops in Idaho and Washington drag the market down? I sure don't think so but I think that's the only spring wheat areas that will be average or above average. In this region some guys aren't even going to get the combines out of the shed and last year they were cutting 50 bu wheat. And this drought is over a large area so I'm sure there's plenty of others thinking the same thing. I'm honestly starting to think we will see $9 bids by the end of this year. | |
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