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2013-02-07 18:18:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: Purdue University   Total variable input costs for the 2013 corn and soybean crops are likely to stay about the same as last year, a Purdue Extension farm business management specialist says. Variable input costs are the costs of production that vary directly with the crop grown, but don't include fixed costs, such as cash rent. read more

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