Wednesday, February 8, 2012

GOOD TIMES FOR U.S. FARM ECONOMY

(Nebraska Radio Network) -- NebraskaRadioNetwork.com reports that Jason Henderson, Vice President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, "believes the agricultural economy should stay in a growth period for at least another year."  Henderson credits high commodity prices, "the low value of the dollar, which is supporting U.S. agricultural exports overseas," as well as "growing incomes in global markets, especially developing countries."

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