When grain is stored, the opportunity cost of cash is a major expense. With the interest rate increases in 2022, the cost of storing grain has risen. Grain analyst Matt Roberts discusses how farmers should approach their cost-of-carry calculations and evaluate their grain marketing strategies.
Matt Roberts
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