An ag economist says producer sentiment about the future of the ag economy fell in September.
David Widmar says the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer’s index of future expectations fell seven points to 130.
He says the increase in expectations of the economy around the time of the presidential election is staring to fade.
“We asked if producer thought the US economy would be more likely to expand or contract over the next 12 months,” he says.
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