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| From a agronomic side of things , too dry in spring and at this point is much better than where we are currently. We all know that. We also know the top is off this crop. Unfortunately the folks with pencils will push a different narrative all growing season. My guess around late fall early winter we may finally hear, the crop wasn't there. Around here fall disk ripped ground is a sponge. Smooth it down with a f/c then watch the planter sink to its knees every time you raise it. That's not a recipe for record yields. Throw in a little well timed dry spell and it will be bad | |
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