Spring planting in Ukraine is a question mark as the war with Russia enters its second year.
Dale Durchholz owner of Grain Cycles, tells Brownfield spring planting in Ukraine is a concern partially because of what didn’t get planted last year, “So we’re going to see less winter wheat available out of Ukraine to go into the world pipeline. Will they plant some of those extra acres? And if they do plant them, do they plant them to spring wheat, do they plant them to corn, what do they put them in?”
Durchholz says that while that could open the door for better export demand for U.S.