A livestock economist says he’s expecting fewer corn acres in Tuesday’s Prospective Plantings report and that could impact feed prices for livestock producers. Kenny Burdine with the University of Kentucky says tighter margins were already pointing to increased soybean acres. “The recent run up in fertilizer prices have changed this even more,” he says. “The story to me […]
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