When farmers in the United States returned to their fields in April, officially kicking off the 2022 growing season, they implemented significant changes in their crop plantings. Due to soaring fertilizer costs and chemical shortages, and protracted drought conditions, farmers are now planting different and smaller quantities of certain crops. Some experts believe forecasts for the 2022 growing season may outstrip existing production resources and may be overly ambitious. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) conducted a survey of producers across the country, which showed intentions to plant a record-high 91 million acres of soybeans in 2022. This would be an increase of 4 percent from last year. ...
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‘Perfect Storm’ Hitting US Crop Planting Amid Talk of Shortages
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‘Perfect Storm’ Hitting US Crop Planting Amid Talk of Shortages
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