An east-central Missouri grower says, like many, rising fertilizer costs are his top concern and they could impact his acreage decision next year.
Josh Johnson tells Brownfield he’s hearing of anhydrous costs exceeding $1200 which would be nearly 80 cents per unit of nitrogen.
“Decisions are going to come to us quickly on whether we’re going to try to grow corn or soybeans based on the market and fertilizer prices,” Johnson said.


