Growing corn costs 19% more than it did in 2021, DTN offers insight

Raising a corn crop cost an average of 19 percent more this year compared to 2021, with higher input costs largely to blame.
The ag sector is now speculating over how long the cost crunch might last.

DTN Farm Business Editor, Katie Dehlinger spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander on factors driving up the prices, the outlook for next year, and their upcoming summit.

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