Saturday 6th December 2025

Fertilizer prices have subsided from the highs of 2022, but farmers are still facing input price volatility heading into 2024. 

“There will be a lot of head scratching and sharpening the pencil to see where we can be more efficient.”

Jerry Baysinger farms in south central Nebraska and tells Brownfield waiting until spring to purchase anhydrous ammonia paid off last season, but that’s not usually the case.

“This year, ammonia is cheaper.

   

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