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| Seems a bit early, but you go when the conditions are right. Considerable amount of anhydrous going on the last several days in central Indiana (north side of Indy). From I70 south there was big thunderstorm that rolled through last evening, but missed North of 70 for the most part. Hear that one "seed company" North of Indy has been planting hot and heavy since last Friday (4/2). From Indy to Ft. Wayne and then East to central Ohio on Sunday afternoon---looked like a machinery parade ready to happen--rigs out in the barn yards ready to roll on Monday.
Nice rally on the board today--must have heard about the hail between Terre Haute and Indy last night --understand the damage to the pollinating corn was just awful. WAIT--My wife just informs me those were not corn plants, they were daffodills. Looks like the shorts in the wheat are starting to understand there can be risk--been an easy sale for months against about anything else. But when you have to come out of those shorts--ouch!! | |
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