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Fertilizer from USDA AMS (Iowa retail, bi-weekly). Diesel from US EIA (daily spot, 1–3 day lag). Weather from Open-Meteo. Indicative only — not for trading.
Nitrogen Markets
Urea continues to trend higher on tight global supplies.
Crop Economics
Corn margin outlook improves as input costs stabilize.
Application Timing
Favorable conditions expanding across the Midwest.
Weather Outlook
Active pattern brings moisture to key growing regions.
Nutrient Strategy
Sulfur trends and phosphorus timing shaping fall fertility plans.
Logistics & Supply
Transportation capacity improving heading into summer.

The Next Global
Food Crisis Has
Already Started.
And It Starts
With Fertilizer.
The Strait of Hormuz closure has rerouted one-third of the world's seaborne fertilizer trade right as Northern Hemisphere planting season opens. Urea at New Orleans is up 32% in a week. Here's what it means for your inputs and your basis.
Market Snapshot
Updated —| Product | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Urea (Granular) | — | — |
| UAN 32% | — | — |
| MAP (11-52-0) | — | — |
| DAP (18-46-0) · est. | — | — |
| Potash (MOP) | — | — |
| Diesel (Retail) | — | — |
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Read post →Short observations from our team and trusted partners.
Turkey litter spreading moved ahead of schedule after three consecutive days of favorable soil conditions.
Growers delaying phosphorus purchases waiting for further MAP softening.
First-cut alfalfa quality coming in above expectations.
Side-dress timing looking ideal with warm temps and moisture in forecast.
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