Fertilizer prices are spiking because of the Iran war, but technology for local production could insulate farmers from future ...
V6 Agronomy is building a fertilizer terminal at the Port of Johnstown it hopes will be moving 480,000 tonnes of phosphate a year by 2030.
Fertilizer prices were already elevated, but they’re now surging just weeks before spring planting. What can be done to ease ...
The world is going to hell in a handbasket. And we’re all basket-weaving. Our nation is in midst of its worst constitutional ...
Australian-owned mining company penalized for multi-year data gaps at a B.C. mine site looking to supply critical mineral for fertilizer and EV batteries ...
The ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran is sending shockwaves across the globe and affecting multiple sectors.
Nearly 75 percent of farmers surveyed before the war said the crop sector was in a recession. They face bigger hurdles this ...
A boring machine operator prepares to begin grinding potash ore in one of Nutrien's Saskatchewan mines. The company is in the process of automating all of the machines to increase efficiency and ...
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Expert explains impacts war with Iran is having on local farmers
Fertilizing crop fields is a key part of the upcoming planting season for farmers in the Stateline. That critical step in the ...
The United States government agreed to dismiss its appeal against Morocco’s OCP in a long-running countervailing duty (CVD) case on March 4 – the same week that American farmers were sounding the ...
Farmers worldwide, including in the US, rely on inputs that move through the Strait of Hormuz and are now waylaid.
The same shipping bottleneck in the Strait of Hormuz that is roiling oil markets is causing "immediate volatility" in liquid fertilizer prices, according to Jefferies analyst Laurence Alexander. He ...
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