Two of the early arrivals at this week’s Commodity Classic in San Antonio are expressing optimism about the months ahead.
‘It’s an exciting year ahead, I guess,” says Eugene Goering of Columbus, Nebraska, who serves on the Nebraska Soybean Board. “We heard during the middle of our meeting (Tuesday) that soybeans were up the limit for a while and that’s always good to hear. We’re going into the season with a good moisture situation and I’m optimistic for the coming year.”
Paul Rasmussen of Genoa, Illinois, who is involved with state and national soybean associations, says the resilience of the soybean market has him feeling more positive.
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