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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (1457)11/28/2018 12:39:00 PM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13803
 
Hi Elroy,

No such event like that happening in Wiscondsin.

My rolling acres (first time ever planted in soybeans yielded 42 bushell per acre.

Local coops bought and store the entire harvest. The farmer got a check in the middle of this summer for 1.68 for planting the beans "NO TILL".

Anothe rfirend told me his brother got 55 bushel per acre in the effimham Il area after having planted winter wheat,which was harvested before the second crop "soy beans" kicked out the 55 bushel per acre.

Mid west farmers had a bumper crop. Most of the crop does not get exported ,but consumed in Dairy Farming.
If the crop price is low - I suspect hog farming will have a record size and pork will be cheap for another year.

That story has a cherry picked "farmers are hurt" bias.

Bob