SEMO farmer cuts rice acres as fuel, fertilizer costs surge

A farmer in southeast Missouri says the rising costs of fuel and fertilizer caused by the Middle East Conflict has made a difference on how many rice acres he’s planting this spring. Rance Daniels tells Brownfield “you let urea go up $250 to $300 and fuel go up $1.50 per gallon, it really puts it […]

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