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EC Mo | If that comes true the crop that is planted will be in very poor condition also. So much for all those that claim the crop always gets planted. It appears both yield and acres on corn are set to decline from estimates. Soybeans on the other hand could possibly increase acres but national yield will be much lower since the majority would have to get planted in June which could still make good beans but would not see the high yields from the last few years of super early planting. | |
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