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Heading into this year’s tour, we know the corn crop was heavily stressed by dryness through June, though we don't know how much irrevocable damage was done early in the growing season or how the season will finish. One of the keys to this year’s Crop
Tour will be how much damage we find from the drought conditions in the first half of the growing season.

This year's Pro Farmer Crop Tour will give the most widespread "in-field" look at this year's crops with expert observations and 30 years of historical data to compare to.

This free report shares:
  • How to best analyze this year's Crop Tour data.
  • The piece of data we use to tell if the soybean crop is shaping up to be a big crop.
  • The most reliable set of data Crop Tour uncovers.
  • A look at acreage changes and the supply and demand table.
 
 
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