October 30, 2015

​Long-Term Outlook for U.S. Ag. Economy

Key factors influencing long-term outlook for the U.S. agricultural sector featuring Chris Hurt, Jason Henderson, Michael Langemeier & Jim Mintert. Discussion focuses on the macroeconomic outlook and expected impacts on exchange rates and interest rates, a review of factors driving change in the crop sector including shifts in supplies taking place, and a review of expected returns for corn and soybeans and prospects for farmland prices in the the Midwest.

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