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Reddit mentions of Higher Probability Commodity Trading: A Comprehensive Guide to Commodity Market Analysis, Strategy Development, and Risk Management Techniques Aimed at Favorably Shifting the Odds of Success
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> do farmers actually trade futures in this manner?
Yes, a lot!
Most don't use futures really to deliver their corn, but they open a position and close before expiration in order to lock-in a price they like.
Here's an interesting book written by a farmer that became a futures broker - https://www.amazon.com/Higher-Probability-Commodity-Trading-Comprehensive-Ebook/Dp/B01INZ4PL8
She talks a lot about how farmers use futures contracts.