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Peak corn
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03-20-2013 10:31 PM
Marketeye and SS....take note and tell your expert peers to pay attention
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03-21-2013 01:40 AM
peak corn or not if USA demand doesn't recover from the 2012-13 crop year we don't need anything close to trendline yeilds to build carrry over to burdome levels
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03-21-2013 09:39 AM
Tiger I normally enjoy your comments but you need some new material. And no , I am not disagreeing with you. I heard you just fine the first 30 times.
By the way , it can start raining anytime and not stop.
You have to admit , the odds favor a big crop. I said favor , not a given.
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03-21-2013 11:41 AM
humblefarmer,
it might not stop raining in E IA, IL and IN till end of June per NOAA - put out today, Mar 21---this could dent yields, as well.
i like your handle!
c-x-1
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03-21-2013 01:43 PM
we had epic flooding in the spring of 2011, followed by the start of a drought later that summer.................
followed by 2012............
2013 will surely be different.............and the odds of perfect weather on 90M+ acres is slim to non..........
thus a more realistic 140-150 nat avg on 86 to 88M harvested acres gets us 12.04B to 13.2B corn crop.............
and thus peak corn...........


