An ag economist says the slow start to planting across many parts of the Corn Belt would need to drag into May to spark a rally.
Todd Hubbs at the University of Illinois tells Brownfield his attention remains on South American production.
“Seeing how the Brazilian crop starts turning out, that second crop, might be a place where we could see some rallies coming from if we’re worried about that kind of situation.
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