sw363535
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07-07-2017
07:10 AM
Corn from anywhere else.
We herd one of the many fall back positions from the info manipulators this last week....
Something about that big corn crop in Brazil.........
here is a little perspective.
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sw363535
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07-07-2017
07:28 AM
Re: Corn from anywhere else.
another or two for consumption....
k-289
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07-07-2017
09:58 AM
Re: Corn from anywhere else.
Interesting reads - days of use daunting or affable ---
timetippingpt
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07-07-2017
11:55 AM
Re: Corn from anywhere else.
Brazil is right close to 100MMT for this year. That is a big jump from 75 and it will go somewhere. Not sure it matters as long as we can keep the heat sliding to the east :-)
sw363535
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07-07-2017
12:29 PM
Re: Corn from anywhere else.
It's getting pretty rough out west. 100 most every day now.
roarintiger1
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07-07-2017
12:46 PM
Re: Corn from anywhere else.
The world might just need corn from other places.
nutlug
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07-07-2017
01:41 PM
Re: Corn from anywhere else.
And around 100 forecast for the next two weeks. Any idea how many of the extra million acres of corn in the last USDA report were in Kansas? A lot of acres that would have been milo were switched to corn to avoid sugar cane aphids. At least you could spray for aphids, a lot of extra acres of dryland corn that might not make much.
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07-07-2017
02:48 PM
Re: Corn from anywhere else.
North of Wichita just about all the dryland corn is in beans this year. Very little milo. Irrigated is 50/50.
And the dryland beans really need a drink.
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07-07-2017
03:53 PM
Re: Corn from anywhere else.
It's getting pretty rough out west. 100 most every day now.
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07-07-2017
03:54 PM
Re: Corn from anywhere else.
So your saying if we got all the extra 25 mmt from them it would replace 7% or 1/15th of our projected crop
Or we're ok until we go below 14 billion bu??
Or we're ok until we go below 14 billion bu??