Everyone seems to be finding reasons to raise prices.
Corn in my area is already chest high.
1 posted on
06/07/2021 9:40:43 AM PDT by
blam
To: blam
If we just stopped burning our food as fuel for our cars, there wouldn’t be a problem.
2 posted on
06/07/2021 9:42:05 AM PDT by
Yo-Yo
(is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: blam
This article reads like it was written in April. Part of high commodity prices is a very weak USD. Also, a high number of contracts can be attributed to agrabusiness and cooperatives with larger crops that are simply locking in a return.
4 posted on
06/07/2021 9:50:54 AM PDT by
ConservativeInPA
(“When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.” ― Thomas Jefferson)
To: blam
Here in S. Ohio it is planted and thru the ground, but under a foot tall. Lots of rain and late planting
6 posted on
06/07/2021 9:54:56 AM PDT by
xzins
(Retired US Army chaplain. Support our troops by praying for their victory. )
To: blam
Well i planted corn in my garden for the first time
To: blam
Corn in NJ after good rain grew a foot. I love those cornfields.
11 posted on
06/07/2021 10:32:11 AM PDT by
shanover
(...To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them.-S.Adams)
To: blam
Well, here in the Illinois corn belt it’s foot high at most and the ground is dry as a popcorn fart.
Some rain coming this week.
12 posted on
06/07/2021 10:48:30 AM PDT by
bigbob
To: blam
Tassled out in Central Texas.
The small grain fields are boggy and challenging for combines.
14 posted on
06/08/2021 4:56:13 AM PDT by
ptsal
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