Study shows custom rates are steady for fertilizer applications

An ag economist at Purdue University says custom rates for fertilizer and chemical applications remain strong in 2025.  Michael Langemeier says the latest Indiana Custom Rate Survey showed little to no changes in cost over the last two years. “Some of the activities were actually relatively flat,” he says. “If you look at land preparation operations, those […]

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