date:May 18, 2012
d, I would think there will be less likelihood for farmers to plant double crop soybeans. However, the caveat is that farmers would either have to spray or work that wheat stubble anyway, and it wont take too many bushels to pay for the seed, Spiegel says. So, we could still see some double-cropping...but the enthusiasm isnt as great as it was just a few weeks ago.
The market implications of a pullback in wheat conditions and the number of potential double-cropped soybean acres in states like