Harvest wrapping up but producers share concerns for 2024


The Crop Watch producers are mixed when asked about sales for their 2023 crops, though on average, their marketing is mostly near normal levels. — Reuters

HARVEST pace was a bit slow for most US Crop Watch areas as heavier rains moved through the Corn Belt last week, though most producers reported that nearby harvest activity should wrap up within seven to 10 days.

The Crop Watch harvest is moving at a pace similar to the last two years though slightly faster than last year, and significant delays or concerns have not been reported.

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