Another week into the coronavirus pandemic, Rodney and Gabe talk all things basis and futures: how and why to set the contracts, whether or not you should roll in a tough spot, and how to interpret market swings. The two discuss how staying out of your own way is crucial after deciding to sell your grain. That means knowing a lot of small details, like the similarity between “five over March and five under May.” And it all starts with reference to a Mary Pickford quote.

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