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Dismal Outlook for Feed Prices

August 3, 2012

Feed costs could be up 70% by next year, economist says


The drought has hit the livestock industry especially hard, with feed costs expected to skyrocket in the coming weeks.

University of Missouri ag economist Scott Brown says that prior to harvest, it's difficult to predict just how high feed prices will go, but that he thinks costs could be up to 70% higher by 2013.

Watch this segment from AgDay to hear what Brown had to say:

 

 

Tune in to AgDay on Aug. 6 for further analysis from Brown regarding the drought's impact on agriculture.

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RELATED TOPICS: Livestock, Cattle, drought

 
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