Rising input costs could impact 2026 U.S. planting decisions

An ag economist at Ohio State University says ongoing price volatility could shift U.S. corn and soybean planting decisions in 2026. Barry Ward says rising input costs are the biggest concern for many farmers ahead of the upcoming growing season. “These prices have jumped across the board on fertilizer with the big jumps being at […]

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