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An ag economist says producers could face tighter margins if crop prices fall quicker than input prices.
Michael Langemeier is the Association Director of Purdue University’s Center for Commercial Agriculture.
“If input prices increase more in 2023, we’re not looking at the same crop price prospects in 2023 as we did in 2022,” he said. “If you look at the extended futures going into the end of 2023, corn and soybean prices are significantly lower.”
He tells Brownfield the break-even prices for corn and soybeans are expected to be higher this year.
Written by: Leah Jones