Under the Agridome

From Crusted Soybeans to Quiet Markets, The Risks Keeps Coming

Philip Shaw
By  Philip Shaw , DTN Columnist
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At least with replanting, you know what you're dealing with: seed, fuel, time. With markets, it's different. One day the bids are there, the next they're gone, says DTN Contributing Analyst Philip Shaw. (DTN photo by Pamela Smith)
DTN Contributing Analyst Philip Shaw says as he deals with crusted-over soybean acres, he reminds himself this is what farmers sign up for. Plant. Pray. Replant. Repeat. But it's the marketing risk that really makes a farmer twitch.

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Philip Shaw

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