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Analyst says Delta soy farmers could help stave off Brazilian imports in ’21

By Mark Dorenkamp Jan 15, 2021 | 4:33 PM

A diminishing supply both domestically and abroad could spark farmers in the Delta to plant soybeans early and often this spring.

Market analyst Al Kluis says the southern U.S. might have to import 30 to 50 million bushels of soybeans from Brazil this summer.

“That’s the only way you’re going to keep the soybean meal going to the hog farms in the southeastern part of the U.S., but oh is that expensive.