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Inflation, Input Costs Weigh Heavy On 2023 Planning

Midway through the 2022 peanut harvest, farmers are disappointed and worried about the future.  Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus was more prevalent this season than in the past decade. Rains were feast or famine in many areas, and at one point,...

Most Growers Take A ‘Wait And See’ Attitude On Contracts

Farmers of all crops, including peanuts, are being blasted with uncontrollable problems as planting season gets underway. The world was turned upside down with the pandemic two years ago, and it seems life will never get back to normal. COVID-19...

Shipping Crisis Affecting Agriculture Exports, Peanut Included

Peanut markets have improved this year, and the potential prospects for a profit are also positive. However, Mother Nature had other ideas and kept chipping away at maximum production. The weather interruptions limited general trading, and eventually buyers held up...

Cool Conditions And Quiet Markets Start The 2021 Crop

One would describe the peanut market as quiet, very quiet. Buyers have booked enough peanuts to cover their needs for now, and most have withdrawn from the market waiting on a more accurate planted acreage number for 2021. Farmers...

Consumption Still Strong In All Categories

Farmers are ready to get back to work in the fields. Fortunately, the nature of farm work meant that it was able to continue through the pandemic mostly as normal. Both farmers and industry organizations are anxious to return...

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