date:Apr 28, 2013
got planted. Double-crop beans are going to be a lot later, as the wheat will not come off nearly as early as last year, says Agriculture.com Marketing Talk senior contributor p-oed Farmer. What that means is anybody's guess for sure. A lot will also depend on price . . . if the market keeps going lower, there will be less incentive to get things in late. Lots of trading to go as we move forward.
Still, the potential for more soybean acres exists, especially considering the slow planting pace o