“The UAN situation is snug. We ended up having the perfect storm of events, and retailers are struggling to find any product that will ship in the month of May, and this has been going on since April, ...
Here's how to give your lawn a boost when the weather warms. A healthy green lawn invites picnics, lawn games, and backyard barbecues. If your spring lawn looks thin, weedy, and yellow, it needs ...
Spring makes people want to do something, and fertilizer is usually the first thing they grab because it feels like the quickest path to a thicker, greener yard. The problem is timing matters more ...
(Reuters) - A global shortage of nitrogen fertilizer is driving prices to record levels, prompting North America's farmers to delay purchases and raising the risk of a spring scramble to apply the ...
Rising fertilizer costs tied to global shipping disruptions are squeezing U.S. farmers, forcing cutbacks that could reduce crop yields and supply.
This video is no longer available. What if we told you that every time you answer nature’s call, your contribution is being converted into some of the most efficient fertilizer on the market? In a ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota farmers face unprecedented price increases heading into the planting season due to supply chain constraints stemming from the Iran war. A hit to North Dakota’s agriculture ...
WHITE MILLS, Ky. — Our local farmers are in the midst of Spring planting season. Their decisions depend heavily on access to fertilizer and diesel fuel, both of which have been impacted by the Iran ...
The Inputs Monitor covers a wide swath of states and the timing of spring fertilizer applications is different for each of the 12 states we cover. This week’s price survey presents something of a ...
A man feeds his lawn with fertilizer - Mima88/Getty Images We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Once the weather warms up, heading outside to enjoy your outdoor space is often one ...
Spring seeding is underway and as farmers spend long hours in the tractor planting their crops, they’re facing hefty ...