Higher fertilizer prices from the war in Iran will hurt some U.S. farmers more than others, depending on where they are ...
Nearly 70% of farmers say they can't afford to buy all the fertilizer they need this growing season. That could affect crop ...
The farm economy was already in crisis before fertilizer became costlier. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) projects ...
As the Iran war drives fertilizer prices up 40%, the Trump administration is warning against price gouging. A new survey ...
Fertilizer prices were dropping sharply Friday after Iran said the Strait of Hormuz was open, bringing relief to farmers even ...
Fertilizer affordability challenges are most acute in the South and Northeast but remain a concern for farmers across all ...
As farmers across Ohio prepare for spring planting, rising fertilizer prices and volatile global energy markets are creating new uncertainty for producers already facing tight margins.
By Ed White and Renee Hickman CHICAGO, April 17 (Reuters) - U.S. fertilizer buyers are redirecting shipments out of the ...
Net farm income is forecast to turn lower this year despite near-record government aid payments, marking the fourth straight year of tight margins.
The Gulf fertilizer market is tightening sharply as the US–Iran conflict, which erupted in early March 2026, has ...
About a third of the world’s fertilizer supply passes through the Strait of Hormuz, and its effective closure is causing ...
As Pennsylvania farmers prepare for planting season, a new volatility in the Middle East is threatening a commodity they ...