An ag economist with University of Missouri Extension says input costs are mostly lower for Missouri farmers for the 2024 growing season.
Ben Brown says overall, input costs are down 12% year-over-year.
“That’s largely driven by lower, variable costs like fertilizer, chemicals and seed. Fertilizer and chemicals more so than seed.”
But he says ownership costs are increasing.
“Those machinery expenses continue to increase and remain sticky,” says Brown.
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