A University of Illinois ag economist says even more wet weather could have a greater impact on planting, yields, and prices later. Todd Hubbs says, “It’s supposed to rain over a large swath of the corn belt again this week. The farther we stretch that corn planting out into late May and early June, it has definite implications for yield potential.”
Hubbs tells Brownfield some farmers are talking about changing their crop plans.
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