Input costs, weather may have altered farmers’ spring planting plans

Weather and rising input costs have likely made an impact on U.S. farmer planting decisions this spring. DuWayne Bosse with Bolt Marketing tells Brownfield he’s been getting mixed signals on corn acres. “Right around my area, in northeast South Dakota, I saw corn on corn being put in. So I thought, wow, acres aren’t gonna […]

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