| bobnwil - 3/6/2024 19:57 It seems to me that with all the nitrogen being applied this spring, the weather is buying corn acres not the market.
You talking additional corn following corn acreage, or anhydrous going into bean stubble that was going to rotate regardless?
I don't think the play for the last few million acres is in Illinois. It's in places where rice, cotton, sorghum, spring wheat, milo, etc. are viable contenders. And some forage/pasture too, with high beef prices and the fact that a lot of cattle country has been in a prolonged shortage of stuff to feed them. |