Farmers are guarding against greed with commodity prices at multi-year highs.
Matt Widboom grows corn and soybeans in southwest Minnesota and tells Brownfield marketing is as challenging as ever.
“To be satisfied with the profits, and I think that is so often what may blind us as farmers (who) are hoping to hit that homerun. And using the hope attitude to marketing is not certainly a profitable one necessarily.”
The Worthington farmer says it’s hard to know how aggressively he should be selling based on what’s happened since last fall.