Candace Krebs
The Ag Journal
Input prices are likely to remain high for at least the next eight months, and a recent stretch of cool, wet weather is expected to fade as summer begins, according to two experts featured on a recent corn production webinar.
The webinar was sponsored by the Colorado Corn Administrative Committee and moderated by executive director Nick Colglazier.
Nearly every aspect of crop inputs from the active ingredients used to make weed control products to the containers to put them in are in short supply, according to Fred Raish, a fifth generation Coloradan and regional supply coordinator for CHS, one of the nation’s largest farmer-owned cooperatives.