U.S. farmers chase soybean profits, keep land in production

Instead of idling some land because of low commodity prices, farmers are plunging into soybeans, which have been taking an ever-larger share of U.S. farmland. In a USDA survey, growers said they will plant a record 88.5 million acres of soybeans this spring, 7 percent more than a year ago because they offer a better… » Read More

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