Here is Joe Wallace, WSJ:
”Prices began taking off in mid-May, after inclement weather put farmers well behind in their planting schedules and raised worries that swaths of farmland wouldn’t be sown at all. The surge continued after the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed that farmers had planted a fraction of what they have typically done by this time of year.”
And, from yesterday’s The Daily Shot, here, planting progress compared to previous years:
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