U.S. farmers have cut back on using common weedkillers, hunted for substitutes to popular fungicides and changed planting plans over persistent shortages of agricultural chemicals that threaten to trim harvests.
Have we reached the tipping point into the cool zone?
Nah, you can contract at higher prices if you pay alittle extra upfront. Have to borrow from the bank to do so, leveraging is basically the only option these days, but you can make a bunch of money right now if you are farming. The issue is if you suffer like two bad seasons in a row you go under. The banks and the middle men just are the only ones not taking any risk (aside from purely monetary).
They'll be fine, farmers have been raking it in with food prices being so high. Mostly the banks will be upset that their returns arent as high.
Farmers sell wholesale price. It’s only the people who are in the middle who are getting rich.
Nah, you can contract at higher prices if you pay alittle extra upfront. Have to borrow from the bank to do so, leveraging is basically the only option these days, but you can make a bunch of money right now if you are farming. The issue is if you suffer like two bad seasons in a row you go under. The banks and the middle men just are the only ones not taking any risk (aside from purely monetary).