Much agreed on the price of soybeans making folks come out of the woodwork to plant beans as well as planting areas that have no business being row cropped.
There are some good areas of crop in the country but they are areas that don't have huge amounts of row crop acres. Crops look good in Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia and up the east coast but those acres pale in comparison to the acres in the corn belt where all the 250 bushel corn is usually made.
I spoke with some guys that were local to Rantoul which all seemed to think that their corn had no chance of making 200. Most seemed to think that their beans still had some yield potential but that they would have to get a rain in the next two weeks for that to become manifest.
I'm thinking that it may be a good year to have storage available for corn to let things all "come to a head" before turning loose.
Maybe the bushels are there but I just cant figure out where it's going to come from.
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