Corn, rice, sorghum are likeliest to see subsidy payments

Corn, long-grain rice and sorghum are the most likely of the crops in the farm program to generate a subsidy payment because of low market prices, say economists Carl Zulauf of Ohio State University and Gary Schnitkey of U-Illinois. “Payments are far from certain,” they write at farmdoc daily, “if prices strengthen due to lower production… » Read More

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