An ag economist says grain storage decisions should be reevaluated after the first of the year.
“I’m expecting prices to stay about where they are through the 2021/2022 marketing year for both corn and soybeans—I think there is slightly more downside risk.”
Michigan State University professor emeritus Jim Hilker tells Brownfield South America’s harvest could impact prices enough farmers might want to rework how much of their crop they choose to store longer-term.


