High inputs costs remain top concern for farmers heading into 2026 

An ag economist says high input costs continue to be the number one concern for some farmers heading into 2026. Professor emeritus Jim Mintert tells Brownfield, “They’re looking for ways to try to reduce production costs per bushel. In agriculture, there’s always the concern that if you cut back on input usage, you might adversely […]

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