Market prices for July soybeans increased to nearly $15 per bushel, the highest in six years.
While these prices are tempting on paper, in practice, not many farmers can sell their crops because they have little to no corn or soybeans from their last harvest.
This is especially true for Ohio farmers like Jon Detweiler, manager of Venture Heritage Farms in Dalton. I had all of my corn sold last fall so I haven t been involved with the market lately, Detweiler said.
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Ohio farmers grapple with uncertain future, flimsy supply chain
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