Winter Wheat Country Faces Drought at Planting
| | | | | Nitrogen Prices Now Seeing a Resurgence For Fall, and Natural Gas Isn't the Only Driver | | As this chart from StoneX Group shows, anhydrous prices are climbing back toward spring 2022 highs. One ag retailer in Missouri said anhydrous was $800 per ton in fall 2021 and $1,500 in spring 2022. Farmers booking fall anhydrous today are paying $1,325 per ton. Ag economists say natural gas used to be the main driver, but that's not the case anymore. | | | |
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