StoneX Director of Fertilizer Josh Linville says fertilizer prices are firming up. “The market realized we do have a season in front of us, we do have demand.” Phosphate prices jumped up $50 per ton on the nearby, urea is up $150 per ton, potash is up $10-to-$50 per ton. River issues will also have an impact on availability of fertilizer for the Northern Plains. “The river won’t be able to keep up with (fertilizer) demand and it becomes a higher cost situation.” Listen to the full interview here.
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