U.S. corn growers are the most productive farmers in the world. But even highly productive farms can lose ground globally when they are forced to compete from a higher cost position. A new report from the National Corn Growers Association shows U.S. growers often pay more for major seed and crop inputs than their Brazilian competitors, in some cases, double the price. Chief Economist Krista Swanson has the details. “Corn seed prices in the US av…
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