Farm Economy
The rural economy seems to be set on cruise in neutral gear. That’s according to the Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) from Creighton University.
Economic growth is stalling in rural America. That’s according to the Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) from Creighton University.
Most agricultural co-ops are often invisible to consumers, even as they keep grocery prices in check by letting farmers stay economically sustainable.
The job market is strong, and the economy is slowly growing. However, there are four complicating issues making investors defensive, which reduces money flow to the markets.
What will the next decade hold for your farm? What factors should you use to weigh investments or crop planning? Here are five trends and data sets to ponder from USDA’s latest Agricultural Baseline Projections.
There’s been recent developments in the U.S. farmland market, including policymakers’ concerns about foreign ownership of such assets.
This article discusses variables impacting if soybean prices will go higher or lower in the short and long term.
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