Fertilizer Prices Turn Mildly Higher Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 08/14/2020 12:48 PM Fertilizer prices were mostly higher on the week, but wholesale markets remain volatile and unpredictable.
Near-term Fertilizer Outlook | Advice Updated Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 02/13/2020 11:16 AM The time to book spring and summer fertilizer is upon us, but we are not ready to book a full nutrient profile just yet.
Fertilizer Prices Turn Mildly Higher Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 02/07/2020 1:18 PM Fertilizer prices are hinting at beginning their annual trek higher ahead of spring fieldwork.
Nitrogen Softens as P&K Circles the Wagons Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 12/11/2019 1:10 PM Fertilizer prices continued their slump this week with UAN28% leading to the downside.
Anhydrous Our Sole Gainer on the Week Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 11/20/2019 1:08 PM Is it time to lock in spring nitrogen needs?
Anhydrous Drifts Below $500 Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 11/06/2019 1:38 PM Fertilizers were lower across the board according to our 12-state survey.
Fertilizers Encounter Resistance | Softer on the Week Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 11/01/2019 9:12 AM After firming timidly last week, price volatility continues in fertilizers, which are sharply lower this week.
Fertilizers Confirm Price Reversal Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 10/22/2019 1:30 PM As harvest rolls on, fertilizers are higher on seasonal demand hopes.
Fertilizers Turn Higher -- Advice Updated Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 10/14/2019 4:23 PM Seasonal strength has arrived in fertilizer prompting us to update our advice for fall fertilizer purchases.
Nitrogen Prices Continue to Fall Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 10/08/2019 4:26 PM Anhydrous ammonia was our downside leader in the fertilizer segment this week, nearing the price point posted one year ago.
Ohio Drives Anhydrous Price Higher Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 09/16/2019 3:14 PM Most fertilizers were lower, but anhydrous bucked the trend on surprising strength in one eastern Belt state.