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?
Fertilizer Bulletin | Fertilizers Firm, but Uptrend Flattens Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 06/10/2019 4:35 PM Fertilizer prices were mixed but mildly higher overall.
Farm Fuels Bulletin | Starting to Think Propane Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 06/06/2019 4:30 PM As the summer heats up, we begin watching propane prices fall seasonally.
Fertilizer Bulletin | Urea Continues Upside Run Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 06/03/2019 4:04 PM Fertilizers were mixed on the week, but higher overall.
Fertilizer Bulletin | Urea Bolts Higher Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 05/30/2019 3:59 PM Most fertilizer price action was mild this week, but urea shot higher to lead overall price gains.
Fertilizer Bulletin | Nitrogen Prices Rise as Demand Persists Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 05/22/2019 3:52 PM Gains were mild, but nitrogen prices led our Nutrient Composite Index mildly higher.
For Africa, the Way Forward Is to Embrace Technology, Not Fear It Pro Farmer | By Global Farmer Network on 05/21/2019 11:24 AM In this special guest post, a South African farmer makes a plea not to go backward in time.
Fertilizer Bulletin | Urea Leads to the Upside Again Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 05/14/2019 4:23 PM Fertilizer prices moved a leg higher with urea once again at the forefront of price gains.
Farm Fuels Bulletin | Diesel Firms on Stagnant Production Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 05/10/2019 2:58 PM Farm diesel and propane each firmed on the week.
Fertilizer Bulletin | Urea Leads Gains as NCI Softens Inputs Monitor | By Davis Michaelsen on 05/06/2019 4:35 PM Anhydrous ammonia dipped below expected new-crop corn revenue, but Monday's corn price softness has the two priced very near parity.
Farm Fuels Bulletin | Diesel Slips Amid Solid Crude Build Pro Farmer | By Davis Michaelsen on 05/02/2019 12:54 PM Diesel falls a penny per gallon as Midwestern demand is spread by weather.