A recent monthly survey conducted by Purdue University and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange indicates a gradual shift towards optimism among U.S. farmers regarding their economic prospects. According to Jin10, the latest 'Ag Economy Barometer' reveals a slight improvement in farmers' perceptions of the current economic conditions. However, the survey highlights a prevailing pessimism about future financial situations. Michael Langemeier from Purdue University notes, 'Compared to a year ago, many farm operations still feel financial pressure, which is reflected in their cautious investment strategies and more conservative expectations for the coming year.' Approximately 44% of respondents reported that their farm's operational status in February was worse than the same period last year.