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U.S. Farmers Pinched By High Costs and Low Prices

The global wheat market has stabilized after years of volatility, with prices recovering to around $250/MT. However, U.S. farmers, including those in Idaho, face ongoing challenges from high input costs, inflation, and strong currency pressures, which strain profitability. Wheat production has become less profitable compared to other crops, leading to reduced planted acreage. For Idaho, a major wheat-producing state, these trends underscore the importance of resilient policies to support farmers. Despite uncertainties, Idaho wheat growers remain committed to delivering high-quality products, relying on the Columbia and Snake River systems for global distribution.