The fall isn't long enough in the north to get corn down to storable moisture levels without the helps of propane powered dryers in most years, let along a late year. You generally don't see big dryers south of Nebraska anymore as northern milo acres have faded. Guys still have them between 1-70 and 1-80, just might use them 1 out of 10-15 years.
At these prices, guys will mud stuff in as long as they can. Those areas affected this year took a lot of prevent plant in 2019, and have multiple PP claims in a 5 year window means you have to mark a zero for your rolling yield average and will fuck you going forward. That being said we will be shedding yield in those areas without a good run of heat, and it’ll probably be a real bitch to cut because those guys will have to dry everything. Good news is the I states should be off to a great strong start which will can offset ND losses except for spring wheat
It still kills me that the right wants to trot out the mental health canard like they have any fucking interest in doing anything about that either. At least the ones that drop the mask with a so what are being semi-honest for once.
Given that power, a large chunk of society would only want to deploy it against anyone they suspect of unspecified gender stuff instead of what folks hope for here.
Also that area of the world doesn’t drain worth a good goddamn because it flows north with little drop, and the Red River Valley is flatter than a table top, so besides wondering why they stopped there the floods just slowly spread out
So I say this last night, no mushrooms but still really enjoyed the theatre experience. Next week the are running Smokey and the Bandit, so I'll probably have to go see that too, along with The Fifth Element later in June, and The Wrath of Khan will be there around Labor Day.
Not going to be the best wheat crop ever but domestically we will still have a 600ish million bu carryout on a 1.7 billion bushel crop. Canada should do ok this year too. Western Europe is taking a hit with late dryness but it won’t be awful. Biggest issue is logistics/financing when the obvious Russian friendly people don’t need to import wheat currently and are poorly located to launder it on to the world market.
Pretty much a rounding error on the world scene. In a good production year they might hit 10 MMT, in a poor year they might import that. In any event nobody is relying on Indian wheat on a regular basis besides India.