Quote from emg:
planting season is here
Quote from willem:
Except no one can plant -- it won't stop raining.
"About 9 percent of the corn crop was planted in the U.S. as of April 24, compared with 46 percent at the same time last year, the Department of Agriculture said in an April 25 report." (earlier Bloomberg story)
1) Some acreage may go into soybeans instead if things don't dry out around here. :eek:Quote from RCG Trader:
----Illinois....
----farmers can't get out.
----They are three weeks late.
----another week before they can get out.
Quote from willem:
Except no one can plant -- it won't stop raining.
"About 9 percent of the corn crop was planted in the U.S. as of April 24, compared with 46 percent at the same time last year, the Department of Agriculture said in an April 25 report." (earlier Bloomberg story)
Quote from emg:
don't worry, every year during the planting season rains alot. too much rain, too many tornando, etc etc etc.
It is not what u plant. It is what u grow.
I am expecting to see many limit up/down during mid and late summertime.

Quote from nazzdack:
1) Some acreage may go into soybeans instead if things don't dry out around here. :eek:
2) Corn should be well-supported versus soybeans in the interim.![]()
Quote from willem:
"Rain grows grain", as they say. But not if it hasn't been planted. Actually, there are some guys around here (central IL) who planted during the warm dry period we had in early April who have to re-plant due to all the water and low soil temps.
But, whenever things do dry out, planting is actually very quick for most guys.
I hope so!![]()
Hope you were able to trade it. Back to the weather market. Thought we were all done for the day until just before noon. No volume, and then bang -- corn, beans, and wheat off to the races.Quote from RCG Trader:
I think corn is going to spike.