Anybody else want to lock in these prices
sooo bad but won't because of the risk of
being unable to seed again?
So as soon as crop starts going in the
ground the prices will soften and trigger
panic selling by producers who don't want
to see these prices slip completely away
which will drive prices down even more?
sooo bad but won't because of the risk of
being unable to seed again?
So as soon as crop starts going in the
ground the prices will soften and trigger
panic selling by producers who don't want
to see these prices slip completely away
which will drive prices down even more?
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