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Higher costs and low inventory of fertilizer over the past year are continuing for farmers and ranchers in Nebraska. According to Dr. John Westra, professor and program leader with Nebraska Extension in the Ag Econ department at UNL, fertilizer costs account for about 15-to-20 percent of total cash costs for corn production in the state – making this a major concern for producers as the new growing season approaches. He joins the podcast to discuss what’s behind the price increases, what producers can focus on and tools available to help them get a handle on their costs in 2022.
Read more at https://cap.unl.edu/crops/fertilizer-costs-what-driving-increase-and-how-can-growers-manage-it.
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Higher costs and low inventory of fertilizer over the past year are continuing for farmers and ranchers in Nebraska. According to Dr. John Westra, professor and program leader with Nebraska Extension in the Ag Econ department at UNL, fertilizer costs account for about 15-to-20 percent of total cash costs for corn production in the state – making this a major concern for producers as the new growing season approaches. He joins the podcast to discuss what’s behind the price increases, what producers can focus on and tools available to help them get a handle on their costs in 2022.
Read more at https://cap.unl.edu/crops/fertilizer-costs-what-driving-increase-and-how-can-growers-manage-it.
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