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What's that you say? Soybeans are a complimentary crop for corn, and those same soybean farmers will now have to carry this utter loss into corn planting season? I wonder how many farmers fail this season and don't plant next season.
I’m lost, can you explain this?
Need to rotate and harvest them so they can perform their complimentary soil amendments naturally. Farmers can’t repeatedly grow the same crop or the soil will go bad.
So now they’re stuck with increasingly difficult choices. Pay to harvest and store them with no buyer, figure out what to do with the harvested beans later, thus paving the way for next year’s corn crop, is the likely choice. But now they’re going into debt because no bean income and corn seed isn’t free, plus they’ll need to empty those grain silos at some point before the corn harvest…and I don’t see this admin making any trade deals between now and then.
In other words, prepare to pay even more in taxes to bail the farm corpos out again so they can buy up the remaining small farms which will fail from this mess.
Important notes: bail them out AGAIN because Trump already fucked over American farmers and bailed them out last time. They aren't even feeding us. They're product exporters. Farmers in a rut will scream all day about how they're feeding the American people but there are TONS that sell exclusively outside the US, often to the detriment of all parties involved here, because it's more profitable.
Ah, ok. That makes sense! Thanks!
It's something aling the lines of corn sucks up nitrogen from the soil like crazy. While soy is a nitrogen fixer. It adds/ pulls nitrogen into the soil. Something along those lines.
That makes sense, thanks.