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| Talking to counterparts in other areas and following some weather sites…..looks like the major corn growing areas are getting replenished with moisture at just the right time. Some just right, some a little too much, but moisture none the less. Dry spring where everything gets planted timely, then moisture starts coming has got the recipe for above trend yield. Acres also getting planted timely where just a few weeks ago nothing was gonna be planted all year because there was some snow on the ground in March. The drought monitor that everyone likes to refer should be losing some color next week. What are others seeing for growing conditions to this point?
Edited by Joe R 5/13/2023 20:21
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