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FAPRI forecasts falling prices for producers

Todays Farmer Magazine

The full report is available online at fapri.missouri.edu, but here are some key results: If weather conditions allow crop yields to return to trend-line levels in 2023, prices for corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton and many other crops are likely to fall. Consumer food price inflation jumped to 9.9%

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Rurbanization: It's Time To Make Cities More Rural

Agritecture Blog

Better municipal composting programs could also provide urban farmers with mulch so they don’t have to rely on synthetic fertilizers, which are terrible for the environment. It would also provide something less quantifiable than crop yields: a renewed sense of community, says Sawin.