corn is planted in paired rows, usually 7 to 8 inches apart, on 30-inch centers. The idea behind this system is to gain a more uniform spacing of plants, similar to narrow-row corn. The theory is ...
Corn has a chart breakout, so can it keep going? Cattle continue to correct, while hogs bounce with strong exports. Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing, has details.
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