Fuel prices do not discriminate, especially in the agriculture industry. One producer says it is not only hurting farmers but everyone that does business with farmers.
He tells The Georgia Farm Monitor between input costs for hay and the cattle it feeds, it has been a hard year all around.
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How is the White House addressing increasing fuel and energy prices for farmers?