Military action in the Middle East has disrupted critical shipments of fertilizer and oil as farmers head toward planting.
Farmers are bracing for effects of the Iran war on fertilizer prices and availability as the spring planting season nears.
The Iran conflict is disrupting fertilizer shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, raising supply concerns and potentially ...
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Smith: Global tensions in and around Iran are already having an impact on fertilizer prices and availability as farmers ...
The American Farm Bureau Federation has warned that a disruption in fertilizer shipments could severely impact spring planting and crop production.
Military action in Iran disrupts fertilizer shipments through Strait of Hormuz affecting spring planting and crop production.
Utah farmers depend on fuel and fertilizer from the Middle East, but the conflict in Iran has sent input prices skyrocketing ...