Well heres a way to look at it. Don't know where you are but we have the same thing that happens here every year. They have 10,000 acres to get across. Its get'n late enough here that it can get wet and ugly at any time. $.50/bu ain't a bad price to pay to be done before mud gets belly deep and they half to spend half the spring working down the ruts and all fall and half the winter pulling stuff out of seep holes. Also, if you have been watching prices, anyone here who started a month ago, spent $.50 to dry it down and take it to town. They would be way ahead of taking cash price now.
Maybe they have alot of it down like we have here. We have had an inch of rain after the 70+ mph winds 3 weeks ago. Even if the have is sold for Jan at over $6, half a doller to dry it is pretty cheap when a little more rain is going to make it start sprout'n.
Most of the time people don't get to 10,000 acres with out some one in the bunch have'n some money sense about them, thats not to say they have lost it, but some where along the line was pretty sharp.
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