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Agri View: Outlook for 2017

Dan May 3, 2017 Agri View, Economy

  Everett Griner talks about the outlook for 2017 and what needs to happen for producers in today’s Agri View.   Well 2013 was the last good year for agriculture as a whole. Farm commodity prices were mostly good back then. But here is something to keep in mind now. When crop prices go up, so does the cost of …

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