A dry bean marketer says USDA’s perspective plantings report is bullish on its dry bean estimate.
Larry Sprague with the Kelley Bean Company tells Brownfield planting intention surveys were sent out when soybean prices were a bit higher last month which could mean farmers switch back to corn or other crops before planting is finished.
Sprague says he doesn’t believe there will be any major demand shifts for dry beans in the next two to three weeks when farmers get in the field.
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