Michigan farmer: We can’t cut back on inputs anymore

A northern Michigan farmer says he’s concerned about crop protection pricing and availability in 2025.  Scott Miller says he’s already planning to lower input usage and can’t risk further reductions. “We fertilize every acre. We put on just enough for the crop that we’re growing,” he says. “We’re really not in a position to cut […]

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