"The primary impact of the drought is on the livestock industry and as the industry adjusts to these record feed costs, consumers will see higher prices for meat, eggs and dairy," said Corinne Alexander, Purdue professor of agricultural economics. [...]crop producers will evaluate market prices, their yields, and learn if their insurance will at least cover the cost of planting this year's crops.
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