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California Ag Today
American Farm Bureau’s Market Intel says costs are climbing into 2026, leaving row crop producers with thinner margins.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Market Intel from the American Farm Bureau warns of higher costs and tighter row crop margins heading into next year.
Line on Agriculture
Canada supplies most of the domestic potash, and with the tariff situation, there could be some changes in prices and suppliers. As of right now there is not a tariff on Russian potash imports into the US.
The Agribusiness Update
A proposal from the U.S. Trade Representative to impose new fees on ocean carriers with ties to China could take a major toll on U.S. farmers and ranchers, and the European Union delayed its first round of retaliatory tariffs until mid-April.
Idaho Ag Today
Snake River Quagga Mussel Update
Idaho State Department of Agriculture
Read MoreLine on Agriculture
Market analyst advises farmers to prepare for disrupted fertilizer markets.
The Agribusiness Update
California has agreed to make long-term cuts to the amount of water the state uses from the Colorado River, and the Justice Department and FTC submitted favorable comments advocating for regulations that would facilitate the right to repair.
The Agribusiness Update
Nearly all farm workers in a recent Florida study were dehydrated at the end of their shifts, and the Justice Department and FTC submitted favorable comments advocating for regulations that would facilitate the right to repair.
Line on Agriculture
President and CEO of the Fertilizer Institute, Corey Rosenbush
Southeast Regional Ag News
Several Congressional leaders – including those from the Southeast – are now teaming up for a piece of legislation dealing with fertilizer
Southeast Regional Ag News
The Administration announced Tuesday that $500 million in grants have been made available to increase American-made fertilizer production.
The Agribusiness Update
Nutrien, the world's largest fertilizer producer, is warning that the invasion of Ukraine could prolong delays in fertilizer supplies, and the USDA is conducting its 2021 certified organic survey.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
American Farm Bureau economist warns that fertilizer prices are soaring, along with other input costs, and may continue doing so for some time.