Feb 10, 2017

The End of Scarcity in Agricultural Commodities Means Failing Farms in the U.S.



Excess aquifer-irrigated corn from 2016 crop (some uncovered) in Western Nebraska
photo: January 2017

All across our Heartland, corn sitting on the ground is a familiar sight. It is already February, many months post-harvest. There are abundant untold amounts of corn, soybeans, and wheat in storage, too.

The laws of supply and demand are wicked for the producer. The goal is efficiency for

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