date:Apr 28, 2013
f the spring wheat crop in the Dakotas and northern Corn Belt. With less than 10% of the spring wheat crop in the ground, time is running out quick, and soybeans might offer a viable alternative for those acres that can't be sown to wheat.
By this time, you're likely to be pretty far along in your [spring wheat] plantings, says U.S. Commodities market analyst and broker Don Roose. So, there's potential there for more soybeans.
Just don't jump to an acreage switch from either spring wheat or co