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| I’m far from an expert in markets but I slightly disagree. This is a serious situation. From a agronomic standpoint, extremely wet growing conditions are much worse than border line drought conditions. This is not a 6-8 county we are talking about. It runs from S Dakota to Ohio and Tennessee to Minnesota. Throw in the fact that what is planted is not in good shape. The 176 national average was thrown out the window 3 weeks ago. Huge rains across the Midwest again this weekend....under 160 is in play now. Will they publish that....probably not. | |
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