The market has made wide swings with every potential weather event. “The Cornbelt is dry,” said Rob Fronning, Vice President of Insurance and Commodity Marketing, AgCountry Farm Credit Services. “With hit-and-miss showers, there’s spots that get rain and they’ll have a decent crop and others are really under stress and the market is trying to guess what we’ll have.” The war in Ukraine has escalated and that has implications for U.S. agriculture. “What kind of long-term effect is that going to have on our input costs, such as the fertilizer that we get out of there.”
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