Farmers say they will sit on grain rather than sell at low prices

A monthly Purdue survey says farmers plan to store more of their crop than normal during the fall harvest, likely because of sharp declines in commodity prices since spring. More than 40 percent of respondents told the Ag Economy Barometer that they have priced a smaller portion of their crops than they would in a… » Read More

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