THE uptick in fertilizer prices due to the Middle East conflict could dent the Philippines’s rice and corn production this ...
Local farmers are not buying Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins’s statement on Wednesday that increased fertilizer prices during the war with Iran will not negatively impact most U.S. farmers.
The U.S. war with Iran is wreaking havoc on the global fertilizer market and stressing Minnesota corn farmers who are already ...
Farmers are entering the critical spring planting season under a cloud of uncertainty as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran ...
The war in Iran is pushing up prices for already-strained farmers, with higher costs for fertilizer and energy on top of last ...
As of now, the Minnesota farmers most hurt by the spike in fertilizer prices are those needing nitrogen this spring.
Costs are rising as the U.S.-Iran war disrupts shipments, and farmers are reeling from the impact on this one necessary ...
The financial reality is sobering: break-even prices to cover all costs without government support range from $4.70 to $4.90 ...
Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is sending shockwaves through southeast Georgia’s farm country, where corn planting ...
URBANA, Ill. — Corn growers seeking to increase the amount of nitrogen taken up by their crop can adjust many aspects of fertilizer application, but recent studies from the University of Illinois ...
Plants need three things to grow: air, water and nutrients. Farmers usually take care of the last bit by fertilizing their fields. But now scientists have found a type of corn that seems to thrive on ...