U.S. farm income noses upward after three years of declines

Commodity prices are still in a trough, but U.S. farm income is on the rise for the first time since 2013 because producers are sending more crops and livestock to market than initially expected, said the USDA. It forecast net cash farm income, a measure of liquidity, of $100.4 billion this year, far stronger than… » Read More

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