It looks like a race to the end of harvest to determine whether increased yields can offset the drop in prices and all costs can be covered for the 2014 crop year. If concern about how 2014 will end is not enough, planning for 2015 has already started among those producers considering wheat for 2015. Considering raising a few acres of wheat may not seem like a huge decision, it does put into play how all crops will be allocated on a farm. Continue reading at Southeast Farm Press
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How do profits look with wheat and double-crop soybeans in 2015?
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