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| I'm north of the cornbelt but we keep hearing the fertilizer is already applied for corn in the cornbelt, thus no big switch to beans. Is this truth or fabrication? I don't mean every single acre but on most of last year's bean fields. Where I'm at a lot of the fertilizer was bought at a discount in December but not applyed. In general I would expect the fringe areas of the cornbelt seeing the most switchy switchy acres. Nice clean grain drills are selling at a premium here. | |
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