Farmers face tight margins in 2025 as fertilizer prices remain high because of global supply issues and potential tariffs.
The biggest drop has been in urea down nearly 50-percent since late March, with New Orleans prices dropping from a high of $935 per ton last year to $470 earlier this week. One fertilizer expert ...
He was told by this spring, prices could reach $1,400 per ton. Extreme weather, combined with an energy crunch in China and Europe, are creating rising fertilizer prices around the globe.
By RHIANNON BRANCH FarmWeek As farmers enter another year of predictably tight margins, it does not look like fertilizer ...
As farmers enter another year of predictably tight margins, it does not look like fertilizer prices will grant much relief to ...
President Vladimir Putin in a phone call with Jair Bolsonaro said Russia will ensure that fertilizer trade with ... The average price per ton went from US$ 360 in 2021 to US$ 650 in 2022.