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With the possibility of tighter profits in 2014, will you cut crop inputs?

2014-01-09 23:24:53| Corn & Soybean Digest

Corn and soybean prices aren't looking to make any big upward swings, meaning profits will be tighter in 2014. As growers try to stick to operating budgets, some inputs may have to give. We'd like to know: What will you cut, if anything, in 2014? Will you cut chemical applications? Seed treatments? Fertilizer? Or maybe you won't cut anything at all because you need those inputs to grow the best crop. Take our poll and let us know! I'll cut fungicide applications. I'll cut herbicide applications. I'll cut seed treatments. I'll cut P and K fertilizer application. I won't cut any inputs in 2014. Go to result page on submit:  0

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