Farmers less optimistic as commodity prices remain low

A crop insurance agent says risk management remains crucial for the 2025 growing season.  Randy Svehla, with Farm Credit Services of America, says low commodity prices remain a concern. “Bottom line, inputs are high and commodity prices are low, and so what can we do to take advantage of adding more revenue on the risk […]

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