Higher prices and product availability concerns are forcing a southern Indiana farmer to book his products earlier than normal.
Ben Kron raises corn and soybeans in Evansville.
“I put in a lot of orders for all my inputs very early and paid for them, that way I made sure with my suppliers as soon as they came in that I had them,” he says. “This year it seems like as soon as we have accessibility to something you go and get it and have it at your place.”
He tells Brownfield accessing anhydrous has been a challenge.