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| We also have areas of high yielding potential that were never planted or planted to soybean. I do tend to agree, I expect a bearish surprise, USDA August number and total production number isn't going down without a fight.
Might be counter productive though, if we do realize a sub 160 number on 80to81 acres and carryout in the 800 range, acres will be needed. Wheat is buying acres now, if cotton stays firm it will pull acres, and soy will need steady acres to keep pace. Fourway tug a war for acres, some thing will have to change or give.
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