The next six weeks will be critical for fertilizer. AgResource Company President Dan Basse made those comments during the American Seed Trade Association’s Seed Expo on Tuesday. “As we turn the calendar to 2022, it’s important to see an elevated flow of potash, nitrogen or DAP heading to ag storage facilities and distributed to the interior. If that doesn’t happen in this timeframe, it puts us in a position where I don’t think we can move enough inputs to cover our needs for spring planting.” Basse says it’s too early to know if there will be shortages, but the next month-and-a-half will determine overall fertilizer supplies.
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