Soybeans Could Be at Bigger Risk of Yield Cut, 2020 Acreage Boost
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USDA continues to trim its national yield and carryout forecast for soybeans. University of Missouri economists say that could set the stage for better prices and bigger acreage next year.
The whole flap centers on the economic viability of very small dairies, but other small farms are proving to be more cost-effective than their larger counterparts.
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