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June is historically a month when new crop corn and soybean prices begin to gradually slide lower as we move toward fall harvest. But is this a typical year? How are planting concerns, higher input prices, inflation and global conflicts impacting what will take place in 2022? Chip Flory provides his insights on what we can expect.
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June is historically a month when new crop corn and soybean prices begin to gradually slide lower as we move toward fall harvest. But is this a typical year? How are planting concerns, higher input prices, inflation and global conflicts impacting what will take place in 2022? Chip Flory provides his insights on what we can expect.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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