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so much for an early spring, weather market
I understand the plains are starting to get dry from north to south
but
there is a stark line, which has been hinted at in most long range outlooks
west is dry
MO IA AR are a battle zone
east is wet
temps have been decent but moisture is a concern, either too much for some or not enough for others
171M acres, USDA used 174M acres
we will end up around 87M for corn and 84 for soya
11.8-12.4B for corn and 3.4-3.6B for soya
whats that look like for carryout
FWIW, just had a little hail and a downpour, was hoping to miss it and might be able to run by Saturday, doubtful now and more rain coming.
it appears its going to be a battle this spring
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Re: so much for an early spring, weather market
I will repost one of my comments from a couple weeks earlier.
http://community.agriculture.com/t5/Marketing/Is-the-quot-USDA-Report-Era-quot-over/td-p/583646
Didn't know how to just post my comment, so I attached the entire thread.
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Re: so much for an early spring, weather market
It started snowing here in western iowa about 15 minutes ago, can only see about 1/4 of a mile and colecting in the grass a little bit. Not planting anytime soon