Due to market dynamics, many farmers have taken possession of fertilizer and crop protection products for next year. Dekalb Asgrow Area Business Manager Jeremy Frie said a large percentage of seed has also been booked. Acreage decisions are firming up in the Red River Valley and a lot depends upon the geography. “It feels like soyeans and some of the alternative crops are leading the way in the north and it feels like corn has gained a little strength in the south, even with the fertilizer prices.”
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