Minnesota farmer: crop rotation changes could come if costs stay high

A farmer in west-central Minnesota suggests the implications of rising fertilizer prices won’t be apparent this spring. Noah Hultgren grows corn, sugarbeets, soybeans, kidney beans, and alfalfa in Kandiyohi County and says the conflict in the Middle East raises concerns about input costs. “Everybody’s aware of it, and we’re definitely keeping our eye on that […]

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