A market analyst says it’s been a good planting season so far in most of the United States.
Tim Marsh with Summit Commodities tells Brownfield nearly everyone seems pleased, with a few exceptions.
“In some areas the crop has come out slowly and over in Indiana there’s been some replant, but that’s always usually happening somewhere in the Corn Belt.”
He says more prevent plant acres are likely in the Dakotas and Minnesota. There are also hot and dry conditions in the Eastern Corn Belt expected later this week, which Marsh says could be a concern.
Source: brownfieldagnews.com
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