Posted by Paul on April 01, 2014 at 12:03:33 from (70.197.209.146):
In Reply to: Corn prices? posted by DeltaRed on April 01, 2014 at 11:51:52:
I think the last 2 days has put us into one of those areas where: if we sold 10% of our planned harvest today, and that were the worst sale we made, we would be in pretty good shape.
On the other hand, we might find that was our best sale of 2014 crop too, and would have been a good move?
A lot of jitters in the markets, I wonder if this isn't a good place to do a little something? Lot of time left for weather scares to chase prices higher - too dry in the SW, too cold and wet in the north, etc. but, in the end we have a lot of time left, and we tend to make a pretty good crop on barely ok weather what if things shape up in the next 3 weeks, and something in the report on Friday didnt add up for me, lot less corn acres, only slightly more bean acres, I think we will find with ok prices now there will be more corn planted than this report said!
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