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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 570240" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>Van and I share a climate. Down here, however, the soils are thinner. Crops are going to struggle if we don't get rain soon. If you buy corn, I think it could be a good deal to buy at todays prices. The assumption is still for the second largest corn crop on record. The reality is that dry weather is taking some toll. Not a disaster. But I don't see usda yield per acre being realistic. </p><p>My grazing has quit. I had to open up a new field today, and they will only have 72 hrs before I have to pull them out. </p><p>After that, we will go with some hay. </p><p>Chances are about 40% for the end of the week, and if we make the "I need rain" adjustment to that % it looks like we will be dry for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 570240, member: 4406"] Van and I share a climate. Down here, however, the soils are thinner. Crops are going to struggle if we don't get rain soon. If you buy corn, I think it could be a good deal to buy at todays prices. The assumption is still for the second largest corn crop on record. The reality is that dry weather is taking some toll. Not a disaster. But I don't see usda yield per acre being realistic. My grazing has quit. I had to open up a new field today, and they will only have 72 hrs before I have to pull them out. After that, we will go with some hay. Chances are about 40% for the end of the week, and if we make the "I need rain" adjustment to that % it looks like we will be dry for a while. [/QUOTE]
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