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Big Supply Still Winning, But It's a Long Way From Over

Philip Shaw
By  Philip Shaw , DTN Columnist
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Some years the soybean crop gets better care from Mother Nature than others, such as this one planted a few years ago by DTN Contributing Analyst Philip Shaw. This year, just after he replanted some of his soybeans, a heavy rain hit his crop and he says it's probably too late in the season to plant a third time. (DTN file photo by Philip Shaw)
DTN Contributing Analyst Philip Shaw says that while adverse weather may be affecting his soybean planting efforts, the futures market shows signs that traders believe crops are looking pretty good in other areas of the Corn Belt in North America.

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Philip Shaw

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