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SE IL | I dont know about Ohio, but they dont count for a whole lot. IN is going to have a very good crop. Iowa seems to me about like what happens in IL from time to time. 25% of the state is dry to point of hurting yield. So 225aph ground yields 170, but he other 75% of the state is 220 what its the avg? Just so happens its the area of the state, like central IL, that has a prodcluction claim 1 out of 25 years. When that 1 year rolls around it seems like the end of times and those areas scream like it is. Bottom line is Iowa 203, IL 200, MN 195, NE 193, IN 190. There is roughly 50 million acres that collectively will avg about 195. So you need the rest to avg just 160 to be at trend. If Aug weather is good these numbers could grow a little as well. | |
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