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As federal regulators dig deeper into why fertilizer prices have remained elevated, farmers are asked to submit input. The request is part of a broader investigation alongside the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission into potential anti-competitive behavior in the fertilizer industry.
From a ‘quick reopening’ to ‘extended conflict,’ NDSU outlines three pathways for the Hormuz crisis that keep costs stubbornly elevated through 2027
Pro Farmer editors provide daily updates on advice, including if now is a good time to catch up on cash sales.
As the Iran war drives fertilizer prices up 40%, the Trump administration is warning against price gouging. A new survey shows only 60% of corn farmers have secured their nitrogen needs for 2026.
Soymeal offering support with strong gains