Tuesday 17th March 2026

The conflict in the Middle East is driving up ag input prices. Southwest Minnesota corn and soybean grower Bryan Biegler says he applied all his phosphate and potassium for 2026 last fall. “Locked in my nitrogen about a day after the war started. I use anhydrous, and at that time it was $905 a ton […]

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