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10 Cost-Saving Tips for Missouri Corn Farmers in 2025

10 Cost-Saving Tips for Missouri Corn Farmers in 2025


By Blake Jackson

With corn prices predicted to fall below $4.30 per bushel in 2025, Missouri corn producers face a challenging year.

To maintain profitability amid low prices and high input costs, University of Missouri Extension agronomist Wayne Flanary advises a focus on cost-cutting strategies and maximizing efficiency.

"Producers must closely scrutinize input costs and decisions," says Flanary.

Here are 10 key strategies for navigating this challenging environment:

  • Streamline operations: Optimize planting and management processes to improve efficiency.
  • Identify and prioritize fields: Focus resources on the most productive fields while minimizing inputs on less profitable areas.
  • Utilize soil test data: Plan nutrient applications based on soil test results to avoid unnecessary fertilizer use.
  • Choose the right hybrids: Select high-yielding hybrids with strong disease resistance to minimize the need for fungicides.
  • Ensure timely planting: Plant when soil conditions are optimal for good seed-to-soil contact.
  • Embrace technology: Utilize precision agriculture technologies to optimize nutrient application and seed placement.
  • Apply herbicides effectively: Apply herbicides at the appropriate time and rate to prevent weed escapes.
  • Avoid unnecessary inputs: Re-evaluate the need for small foliar fertilizer applications and prioritize cost-effectiveness.
  • Conduct thorough scouting: Identify and address pest issues effectively while considering the economic threshold for control.
  • Rely on university research: Utilize research-based recommendations for best management practices.

By implementing these strategies, Missouri corn producers can enhance their profitability and navigate the challenges of the upcoming growing season.

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