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That difference is not consistent over time, but using, say, the average difference of the past 5 years as the average and closing futures prices on February 3, 2006, the futures market The second step is to estimate the supply and consumption balance.
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Production Regions Corn is grown in every county in Pennsylvania; however, grain production intensity is greatest in southeastern and central counties.
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