Weather delays put Upper Southeast soybean crop in jeopardy
Story Date: 7/26/2013

Source: Roy Roberson, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 7/25/13
 

A number of growers in the Upper Southeast made the decision last fall to increase wheat acres, planning to double-crop wheat with soybeans.

Wheat at the time was selling in the $7-$8 per bushel range and soybeans were $13-$14 per bushel.

 
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