The president of Indiana Farm Bureau says concerns about ag inputs in ’22 are overshadowing good yields in ’21.
Randy Kron grows corn and soybeans in Evansville.
“Most of Indiana has had a great growing season and excellent yields I’m hearing in most places. But, concerns next year are inputs—where are they going to come from, are they available, and the scary part is at what price.”
He says many farmers are worried about rising input prices and lack of availability.