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Producer sentiment improves with strengthened commodity prices; but high cost inflation worries farmers

By Anna Aarstad | May 3, 2022

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. and CHICAGO — The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer improved in April up 8 points to a reading of 121; however, it remains 32% below its reading from the same time last year. Producers’ perspective on current conditions and future expectations saw an uptick over the past month. The Index of…

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Producer Sentiment Improves With Strengthened Commodity Prices; But High Cost Inflation Worries Farmers

By Anna Aarstad | May 3, 2022

The Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer improved in April to a reading of 121, which was 8 points higher than a month earlier. Despite this month’s increase, the ag sentiment index remains 32% lower than its April 2021 reading.

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Russia’s Ukraine war is stressing farmers in U.S.

By Sarah E Zahn | April 7, 2022

CBS News

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AgriTalk 4-6-22 with Jim Mintert

By Sarah E Zahn | April 7, 2022

AgriTalk

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04-06-22 – MARCH AG ECONOMY BAROMETER LOWER.

By Sarah E Zahn | April 6, 2022

Inside Agriculture, Ag Central Radio Network Podcast

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Farm Capital Investment Index Reaches New Low

By Sarah E Zahn | April 5, 2022

Farm Equipment

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Farmers reacting to the latest Ag Barometer

By Sarah E Zahn | April 5, 2022

RFD TV

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Ag Economy Barometer Slides Lower, Producers Concerned About War’s Impact on Input Prices

By Sarah E Zahn | April 5, 2022

The Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer dipped to a reading of 113 in March, the weakest farmer sentiment reading since May 2020 which was in the early days of the pandemic. The March reading was 12 points lower than a month earlier and 36% lower than in March 2021.

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Ag Economy Barometer slides lower, producers concerned about war’s impact on input prices

By Sarah E Zahn | April 5, 2022

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. and CHICAGO — The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer dipped to a reading of 113 in March, down 12 points from February and 36% lower than March 2021, marking the weakest farmer sentiment reading since May 2020, the early days of the pandemic. The decline was driven by producers’ weaker perceptions…

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Outlook Positive Despite Challenges

By Anna Aarstad | March 6, 2022

KPC News, Andy Barrand

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