Early 2006 corn and soybean sales should pay off. Early marketing is the norm for Jim Spahr and Jason Reiners. So while they were bringing in their 2005 crop, 2006 had long been on their minds. Getting a portion of the corn or soybean crop marketed far ahead of harvest is something most growers should consider if the price is right, says Alan May, South Dakota State University (SDSU) Extension economist. "With carryover supplies of corn expected to be more than 2 billion bushels, producers should plan to make some sales sometime from January to May," says May.
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