A senior director with Indiana’s checkoff organizations says the need for maintained infrastructure is increasingly more important as farmers face continued tight margins.
Ed Ebert, senior director of grain production and utilization with the Indiana Corn Marketing Council and the Indiana Soybean Alliance tells Brownfield farmers compete on a global marketplace. “And certainly having the first stage – or that first step from the farm-gate to their first market, whether it is a domestic user or whether it’s an export facility, is critical in them maintaining the ability to profitably grow these crops into the future,” he says.
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