A southwest Minnesota farmer is nervous about the 2023 growing season.
Bob Worth grows corn and soybeans in Lincoln County and says high input costs loom large.
“Next year is a wild card. We do have our fuel bought for 2023, but we have nothing else bought so it’s scary.”
He tells Brownfield he’s hearing anhydrous ammonia prices could approach $2,000 per ton next year.
“So if that’s that high, everything is going to be that high.