The analysis reveals that almost 8 in 10 farmers in the southern U.S. say they can't afford all needed supplies this year, followed by the Northeast and West at 69% and 66%, respectively, compared to 48% of the farmers in the Midwest," reads a report published Tuesday from the AFBF, a major farming nonprofit and lobbying group.
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