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Fertilizer supply and price outlook for 2026

Fertilizer supply and price outlook for 2026

As farmers stare at the market screen and continue to see depressed prices for their commodities, it doesn’t help that fertilizer prices remain high. But what is the outlook for supplies and prices of fertilizers in 2026? Josh Linville, vice president of fertilizer at StoneX, expects a high demand for nitrogen next growing season. Linville says that potash prices are in a good spot and he expects that to continue. He also comments on phosphate and potash being recently added to the Critical...

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Ernst calls on Vilsack to keep up the fight for E15

Ernst calls on Vilsack to keep up the fight for E15

By statute, it was only supposed to take 60 days for the EPA to decide on that bipartisan petition that 8 midwestern governors submitted asking for the EPA to allow them to use a provision in the Clean Air Act that would allow states to sell E15 all year round. But...

Sound Ag continuing to optimize synthetic fertilizer

Sound Ag continuing to optimize synthetic fertilizer

Every year, farmers are looking for more and more ways to cut down on input costs and increase their ROI. Eamon Flood, vice president of sales with Sound Ag, said they’re continuing their focus on optimizing synthetic fertilizer usage. Sound Ag’s main product, Source,...

Grassley discusses updated rules for Packers and Stockyards Act

Grassley discusses updated rules for Packers and Stockyards Act

On Tuesday the United States Department of Agriculture announced the finalization of Inclusive Competition and Market Integrity Under the Packers and Stockyards Act. The final rule goes into effect 60 days after publication in the Federal Register. United States...

AFBF urging Congress to pass minibus funding bill

AFBF urging Congress to pass minibus funding bill

As yet another federal funding deadline looms, the American Farm Bureau Federation encourages Congress to pass a series of funding bills this week. AFBF Government Affairs Director Emily Buckman said the minibus would avoid a partial shutdown. Buckman said a federal...

Farmers for soil health enrollment deadline extended to March 15

Farmers for soil health enrollment deadline extended to March 15

Farmers now have until March 15 to enroll in Farmers for Soil Health, a new cover crop cost share program that pays up to $50/acre over three years for new cover crop acres. Farmers who have planted cover crops previously are eligible for $2/acre. Current enrollment...

We can’t just keep extending the 2018 Farm Bill

We can’t just keep extending the 2018 Farm Bill

We are only in March and already seeing talk that the Farm Bill won’t be done this year. We still have almost seven full months to complete it, and many are already willing to write it off for another year. This means the Farm Bill would either expire or have to be...

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Outlook for fall 2024 fertilizer shipments

Outlook for fall 2024 fertilizer shipments

While we just passed the 4th of July a week ago, it is not unreasonable to think about the supplies you will need for and after the fall harvest. One of the biggest inputs that will be thought about is the fall fertilizer and its availability. In the past, we saw some...

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-11-24)

We’re still seeing the same numbers for corn and soybean exports. Corn is looking good, while soybeans continue to struggle. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest numbers. Yesterday also saw China making its first purchase of new crop...

Grassley critical of tariff-led trade policy

Grassley critical of tariff-led trade policy

United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has made comments this week critical of both the Biden administration and the Trump campaign over policies that directly impact agriculture. Grassley on Tuesday continued to criticize the Environmental Protection Agency’s...