Dry start to growing season could spark further volatility

A dry start to the growing season could spark even more volatility in the grain markets.

Glenn Wachtler with Compeer Financial tells Brownfield costly inputs and low soil moisture will be heavily scrutinized this year.

“Can the country keep up a 181 bushel national average yield in these times of La Nina and high fertilizer prices?”

He says that could be difficult and recommends some hedging before planters start to roll.