- U.S. grain producers preparing for the 2022 spring planting season face more risk factors than ever, some that are more typical – weather and export demand, for example – than others.
- Grain producers face more uncertainty than usual as they look toward a new planting season.
- This year, the ongoing pandemic recovery, inflation that’s running at four-decade highs, and Russia’s recently launched war with Ukraine make for a particularly challenging environment for anyone in agriculture.
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OpenMarkets Roundtable: Looking Ahead To The 2022 U.S. Planting Season