War with Iran sends commodity markets into chaos as corn and soybeans rally while fertilizer costs explode higher across global markets.
As war pinches shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and drives up the cost of urea, growers are pivoting to soybeans.
American farmers are again feeling the squeeze after a year marked by trade turmoil and low crop prices, with the US-Israeli ...
Jamie Dickerman of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management talk about rising fertilizer costs, Iran and the topping of the cattle market on the Agweek Market Wrap.
American farmers welcome China’s promise to buy their soybean but this deal doesn’t solve everything
American farmers welcomed China’s promise to buy some of their soybeans, but they cautioned this won’t solve all their problems as they continue to deal with soaring prices for fertilizer, tractors, ...
AMES, Iowa – Newly published research from Iowa State University agronomists shows that the application of nitrogen fertilizer at optimum levels to corn and soybeans is required to maintain carbon in ...
Soybean farmers in Georgia and across the country urged President Donald Trump to avoid imposing more tariffs on agricultural ...
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