Spring has officially arrived, and farmers are turning their attention to planting.
By nature, they’re optimistic about the odds of a good start to the crop year.
But as they dust off their farm equipment and think about the days ahead in the field, they’re consumed with the reality of something just as pressing than the weather: that is, fertilizer prices, sent skyrocketing by the Middle East war and the tariff war started by the U.S.
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