A market analyst calls findings from the Midwest Crop Tour mixed.
Naomi Blohm says the industry was looking for more of a triumphant, ‘see I told you that crop wasn’t there’ type of reaction, and we didn’t quite get it.
She tells Brownfield expectations of substantially lower yield projections along the tour might’ve been unrealistic.
“My final thought is that (corn yields) could come in around 165 to 166 when all is said and done, and how this crop finishes is still up in the air.”
Blohm predicts USDA will chisel away at projected corn yields moving into harvest, and says she’s very anxious about how soybeans finish out.
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