Louisiana farmers now face disappointment at harvest

A soybean field being harvested. (Photo by Craig Gautreaux/LSU AgCenter)
To say 2022 has been a challenging year for Louisiana farmers would be an understatement. Back in the spring, as farmers prepared to plant their fields, they knew they would be facing hefty input costs. Prices for fertilizer, fuel and other items essential to growing crops had already been trending upward since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic two years earlier. Costs only surged higher…

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