Minnesota Commodity Broker Gordy Kralovetz said the latest grain market action just does not "add up" given the weather and how tight grain stocks are.
You would have to agree it is a little unusual to see a layer of corn spread out evenly on railroad tracks. When I saw the picture I had a pretty good idea of what happened and how the corn was spilled.
You might think that this is a fake picture of Minnesota train tracks filled with corn... but it has been confirmed that you can go see it with your own two eyes.
I woke up early to an overcast day and thought, "what happened to the sunny day that had been promised?" But as the day progressed the sun made a good showing, which worked out great for the Hot Dog and Sweet Corn Feed at Milo Peterson Ford in Kenyon...