Global uncertainty hits home: Iowa farmer changes spring input plans

A central Iowa farmer says the conflict in the Middle East has influenced some early season crop fertility decisions. Corey Hillebo grows corn and soybeans near Polk City and tells Brownfield he applied anhydrous ammonia this spring. “Instead of really planning to buy that in-season urea or UAN, I already had some bought for the […]

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