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How do you have a big crop without Iowa, Indiana and Ohio?
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Clay SEIA
Posted 8/2/2020 23:09 (#8411948 - in reply to #8411485)
Subject: RE: How do you have a big crop without Iowa, Indiana and Ohio?



I haven't been east of the Mississippi, just a lot of miles west.  Not going to Pritzker's mess right now, but anyway....   The bushels lost around here are because we had so many 3" and more rains early.  But, the rains have kept coming.  So some of the acres that were lost in terrace channels and creek bottoms are going to be balanced by acres next to a line of trees that will make something instead of being zeroed 12 rows in like they would if it hadn't rained for a month.  Maybe more than any growing season I can remember, I just don't have a strong opinion about anywhere that I have been except that 90+% ranges from average to excellent. 

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