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Ohio | Dry later in a crop that has had a chance to put down a good root system is one thing, dry on a plant that has had a wet start is not pretty. Want to feed a bull --I don't think so. Just implying your marketing maybe best served if this is true to not lock your upside in. The weather patterns have been challenging to say the least. With a possibility of other countries having problems, that may bring us better export demands. What ever currency you believe is best, it all get's exchanged for food eventualy. | |
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