An ag economist says the military conflict in the Middle East will likely raise prices for two critical inputs for farmers. Gregg Ibendahl with Kansas State University says oil prices directly impact diesel fuel. “If you’re talking about oil about $100 (per barrel) ,then your probably talking about a significant increase in the diesel price. […]
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