A market analyst says the run-up in fertilizer prices due to the Middle East conflict may have some farmers reconsidering their crop rotations this year. Jeff Peterson with Heartland Farm Partners says producers who are trying to improve margins may plant more soybeans. “The hardest part for me is to know where our starting point […]
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