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27 wrz 2022 · Soybean costs increased from $85 per acre to $110 per acre, an increase of $25 per ton. Individual farm costs could vary from those shown in Table 1, with the following being the most likely causes: Timing of purchase. Last year, fertilizer prices increased from fall 2021 to spring.
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- Nitrogen Fertilizer Outlook for 2023 Decisions
These visualisations show monthly EU-level prices evolution for 3 classes of fertilisers aggregated by nutrient; Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potash (K) from June 2019 to the present in Euro per tonne.
Fertiliser prices Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development. SELECT VIEW: Evolution ⯆. ⋮. ? Monthly fertiliser prices.
8 sie 2024 · With the volatility of fertilizer prices the last several years, farmers and lenders are undoubtably wondering which way prices will trend going into 2025. Fertilizer is a major expense item for most grain farms, so any price increase in fertilizer can have a significant efect on farm profitability.
11 maj 2022 · Fertilizer prices have risen nearly 30% since the start of 2022, following last year’s 80% surge. Soaring prices are driven by a confluence of factors, including surging input costs, supply disruptions caused by sanctions (Belarus and Russia), and export restrictions (China).
8 paź 2024 · The GB fertiliser price series aims to increase transparency in the market and help levy payers understand price trends for a key input. The prices cover the most commonly used products: ammonium nitrate (UK produced and imported), liquid nitrogen (UAN), granular urea, potash and phosphates.
28 wrz 2022 · Fertilizer costs for corn were $175 per acre using September 23, 2021 price and increased by $72 per acre to $247 per acre using September 22, 2022, prices. Soybean costs increased from $85 per acre to $110 per acre, an increase of $25 per ton.