Higher grain prices are changing the outlook on farms across the country.
John Anderson grows corn, sugarbeets, kidney beans, wheat, canning corn, a few soybeans, raises cattle, and runs a 2,500 head farrow-to-finish swine operation near Belgrade in central Minnesota.
“Higher grain prices generally bring higher pork and beef prices, it’s just a little bit of a lag. Being a diverse family farm, we like to see higher priced corn to a certain degree.