Ag
leaders in Michigan say the entire ag supply chain will feel the effects of a difficult
growing season in the Eastern Corn Belt.
Michigan Agri-Business
Association President Jim Byrum tells Brownfield a reduced corn crop this year
will mean the state’s livestock and ethanol sectors will need to source from
elsewhere.
“With the supply depressed this year there’s going to be corn moving into Michigan for some of that demand—that’s the major concern.
Continue reading Ramifications of 2019 season still unknown at Brownfield Ag News.
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