date:May 30, 2013
at may take only 85 to 90 days to grow rather than the usual 105 days. He said a certain number of producers will stay loyal to corn rather than switching to later-planted soybeans because corn remains the more profitable crop. And he said that, despite some risk premium in prices, the attitude in the futures market is still that rain makes grain.
After mid-June, planting soybeans over corn will become a necessity, Mr. Setzer said. Corn planted close to the drop-dead date of June 15 would proba