Fertilizer Prices to Remain Elevated Through 2028, Prolonging Pressure on U.S. Farm Economy - Oklahoma Farm Report
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Fertilizer remains scarce and expensive. On the world market and in Europe. One reason is the war in the Middle East – and exploding gas prices.
The Fertilizer Squeeze Could Change the Seed Industry for Years
Geopolitical conflicts continue to disrupt global fertilizer markets. Seed World Columnist Shawn Hackett explores how prolonged volatility could reshape seed demand, production planning and breeding priorities over the next several years. Shawn Hackett, President Hackett Financial Advisors, Inc. Throughout history, agricultural production and prices have moved in tandem with geopolitical stability. When global trade flows freely and internationa…
Fertilizer prices to remain elevated through 2028, prolonging pressure on U.S. farm economy - Oklahoma Farm Report
Fertilizer prices are expected to remain above pre-Iran war levels through 2028, creating sustained pressure on farmers and agricultural retailers as global conflicts and supply chain disruptions continue to reshape the nutrient market. Although prices have retreated from the historic highs seen at the start of the war, elevated fertilizer expenses remain a major headwind
The prices of reproductive material, labor and services in agriculture in the second quarter of 2026, compared to the same quarter of 2025, increased by 2.5
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