Farmers are bracing for effects of the Iran war on fertilizer prices and availability as the spring planting season nears ...
While USDA predicts a shift to soybeans, spiking input costs and Middle East supply gaps have Northern growers weighing corn’s yield potential against a volatile fertilizer market.
In the end, it usually comes down to numbers. Figures scrawled on the back of an envelope, say, or blinking numbers on a computer spreadsheet. Maybe even 58,281 names inscribed ...
War-spiked urea prices may prompt increase in soybean acres, according to Arkansas Extension crop specialists.
Late safrinha planting in Brazil raises yield concerns for world's second-largest corn exporter, potentially driving price volatility through 2026.
The war in Iran is not only blocking oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, it is also holding up much of the world's fertilizer supply, a development that is drawing close attention from farmers ...
As U.S. forces press deeper into Iran with no end in sight, the economic shockwaves are already hitting American farmers.
As war pinches shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and drives up the cost of urea, growers are pivoting to soybeans — a crop that's not hungry for the widely ...
Storen ® corn herbicide is another tool that helps maximize residual control and minimize fertilizer loss. It uses four active ingredients – including bicyclopyrone – to provide consistently clean ...
Pivot Bio, one of the world's leading innovative agtech companies, has lowered prices again and increased production of its nitrogen-fixing products to help U.S. farmers meet their crop nutrition ...
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