WSU economist eyes Iran war effect on costs, spring planting

From the Capital Press

A Washington State University economist says it’s time for farmers to sell their wheat, as the conflict in Iran has pushed prices higher. But, the conflict is likely to increase input prices for farmers. Last fall, economist Randy Fortenbery told farmers they might want to start thinking about selling their wheat when December futures prices hit $6.50 to $6.70 per bushel for soft red winter wheat. Read the rest of the article here.

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