Diverging trends: farm revenues drop while input costs stay elevated

High input costs remain a sticking point on crop budgets for many farmers. Compeer Financial ag economist Bill Moore says revenues have not kept pace with the cost of production. “And for the last two-plus years we’ve seen a real divergence where historically they tend to trend together, but production costs have really kind of […]

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