Producers are feeling the pinch as high fertilizer prices add to input costs. North American prices soared to a record high this month, due to extreme weather, facility closures, and rising energy costs oversees.
President of the Texas Farm Bureau, Russel Boening spoke with RFD-TV’s own on the price increases he is seeing, contributing factors, and harvest progress in the state.
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