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U.S. Farmers are in Crisis. Iran War Is Not Helping

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Iran war has US farmers worried about the cost and availability of fertilizer
Tennessee farmer Todd Littleton expects to pay $100,000 more for fertilizer this season, a 40% spike from his bill last year thanks to the war in Iran — and he is scrambling to cover that extra cost.

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Iran war sends fertilizer prices soaring at worst time for Kansas farmers
25 News KXXV Waco, TX on MSN · 4h
US.-Iran conflict may raise fertilizer costs for Central Texas farmers
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Attack on Iran impacts Carolinas: Fertilizer disruption spikes grocery prices
Despite being thousands of miles away, the war on Iran is leaving people here in the Carolinas asking where’s the money, especially when it comes to their grocery bill.

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Iran's gas field hit, oil prices surge as war escalates
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U.S.-Iran conflict may raise fertilizer costs for Central Texas farmers
AgWeb
3d

Will Soaring Fertilizer Prices Change Farmer’s Acreage Plans?

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.
16h

Iowa farmers say fertilizer prices spiking as spring planting nears

The Iran war is causing a spike in fertilizer and fuel prices; timing 'couldn't be worse' as spring planting nears and the ag slump continues.
Farm Progress
7d

Can Trump administration deliver lower fertilizer prices?

Justice Department probes fertilizer giants as farmers face rising costs. Corn growers demand action on price hikes and market concentration issues.
7d

Fertilizer prices soar as Strait of Hormuz tensions rise—forcing U.S. farmers to rethink spring planting

Geopolitical turmoil is driving fertilizer prices up 30%, forcing tough crop choices, former USDA chief economist Seth Meyer told Fortune. “A bad decision this year could be pretty costly.”
KBIA
1y

MU researchers evaluating pig manure as corn fertilizer

In this research plot at the MU Bradford Research Farm, soil has been fertilized with pig manure to study its effect on corn yields and soil health. Corn, one of the most common crops grown in the Midwest, requires a lot of fertilizer, which can have ...
KCUR 89.3 FM
10mon

The Trump administration pauses a moonshot push to grow biofuel crops with less fertilizer

Corn is a key source of biofuel. Fertilizing it releases a potent greenhouse gas into the air, so the federal government had approved research to grow the crop with less nitrogen. The funding is now paused. Scientists in the Midwest and Great Plains were ...
Science Daily
1y

Ideal nitrogen fertilizer rates in Corn Belt have been climbing for decades

The amount of nitrogen fertilizer needed to maximize the profitability of corn production in the Midwest has been increasing by about 1.2% per year for the past three decades, a trend driven by higher yields and wetter springs, according to a new study.
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