Friday 23rd May 2025

Farmers are harvesting this year’s crop with an eye on what it’s going to cost to raise a crop in 2022.

Theresia Gillie of Hallock in northern Minnesota tells Brownfield she’s already locked in soybean seed for next year.

“Because I really like the one variety, it really handles our adverse weather very well. So I locked in some of that (and) am still going with half my farm to wheat.”

She tells Brownfield another input that’s getting more expensive is fertilizer.

   

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