What did U.S. farmers actually get planted?

A market analyst says he’s not expecting total planted U.S. acres to increase much in USDA’s upcoming acreage report. “There could be a slight increase, but this year we had some probems.” Tim Marsh with Summit Commodities says challenging spring planting conditions likely affected what U.S. farmers planted. He says the average trade guess has […]

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