On the recordJanuary 18, 2022
Higher input costs are not only a direct hit on the farm, but a compounding issue that consumers will ultimately absorb for years to come.
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congress.govHigher input costs are not only a direct hit on the farm, but a compounding issue that consumers will ultimately absorb for years to come.
Letlow emphasizes the impact of rising production costs on farmers and consumers.
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