High oleic soybean demand likely to cause acreage shifts

A feed commodity dealer says more farmers in the Great Lakes region need to consider planting high oleic soybeans. Harvey Commodities’ Clint Cherney tells Brownfield dairy farmers in Michigan have started to change the demand picture. “Beans generally leave the state, we are an exporter of beans,” he says. “We are currently importing Plenish beans from […]

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