Early condition ratings suggest soybeans may not achieve record yields

A market analyst is watching the crop condition rating for U.S. soybeans. Michael Cordonnier with Soybean and Corn Advisor says USDA’s good to excellent rating dropped two percentage points last week. “I think it was due to saturated conditions impacting emergence and plant populations for the soybeans.  Now it’s very early of course, the soybeans […]

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