A market analyst expects additional soybean acres to come from winter wheat fields damaged by snow earlier this month.
Elaine Kub says farmers in parts of Kansas, North Dakota and Nebraska were forced to abandon the wheat and planting soybeans makes sense.
“That will almost certainly be contributing to soybean acres in the western part of the Corn Belt, out in Kansas and North Dakota where they have also had delays getting their spring wheat in.
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