An ag economist says farm incomes could be negative for growers who rent a larger portion of their land. Gary Schnitkey with the University of Illinois tells Brownfield farmers could lose about $70 per acre given current commodity prices and an average cash rent of $340 per acre. “Land rental markets simply haven’t caught up to the […]
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Cash rents could put farmers into the red