Speaking at today’s North Dakota Corn and Soybean Expo, StoneX Director of Fertilizer Josh Linville said fertilizer prices will likely remain high through the first half of the spring season. “After that, it is somewhat of a crap shoot with what happens with imports and production; there are too many variables to call.” The only time agriculture has seen this kind of prices was in 2008. “It was a different market back then,” said Linville. “2008 was a demand-driven bull run and we never had a problem with supply. This one is a supply-driven bull run.”
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