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EC Nebraska | You don't get paid on the production you raise it will be a county payment based on your actual planted Acres that can be no greater than what you had planted in 2018 the point I was making is that counties that plant a lot more soybeans in general or especially in areas where the basis wided out were harmed more and thus their payments will be bigger then for example a County that maybe plant 2/3 corn every year and they're Bean basis was not as adversely affected by the Tariff and thus the incentive to mud in corn in some areas may bring a smaller payment than some think
Edited by rich79 5/23/2019 22:43
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