Soaring Input Costs Cause Farmer Sentiments to Drop to Lowest Reading Since Corn Was $3
| | | | | In the U.S., Manure is 'Hot Commodity' Amid Commercial Fertilizer Shortage Livestock farmers, including those who previously paid to have animal waste removed, have found a fertile side business selling to grain farmers. Equipment firms that make manure spreading equipment are also benefiting. Read More |
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| | | Are There Enough Chemicals and Fertilizer to Plant This Year's Crop? An Inside Look at What's in Jeopardy Farm Journal recently conducted a survey of ag retailers, and it found 87% of retailers say they have had difficulty sourcing inputs this year. Read More |
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| | | Only 1.8 Million of 4 Million Expiring CRP Acres Will Be Re-Enrolled During a call with reporters from Mexico on Tuesday, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack provided more details regarding the general Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) signup that ended March 11. Read More |
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| | | 24 States Confirm ‘Bird Flu’ Outbreaks In Poultry Cases in commercial poultry operations and backyard flocks are mounting across the U.S., a result of infected droppings from migrating birds. The USDA says there are no immediate human health concerns. Read More |
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