Some farmers are regretting not pulling the trigger on new crop sales early this summer.
Ryan Buck grows corn and soybeans near Goodhue in southeast Minnesota.
“If I would’ve known back in May when corn was $6 for fall delivery that we were going to have the crop we have, I think I would’ve sold it all then.”
But at that point he tells Brownfield they were short on moisture and corn wasn’t even out of the ground yet.