Don't be a stupid ****, like BV.....he thinks fertilizer is mixed in the morning and sold in the afternoon.JohnnyYou » 17 Mar 2026, 4:35 pm » wrote: ↑ You really should try to get of the short bus Gator. You are trying to tell me every farmer bought all the fertilizer it needs for the season because they knew a war was coming that would impact the price of the fertilizer? C'mon man.. Please prove to us you are not this stupid... CC @Blackvegetable. It may all be in store in wharehouses. I assume there is some kind of distribution chain and it is disrupted. We have a trade deficit on fertilizer. We import more than we export. I dont know the share of domestic. It's complicated man. You shrug it off because you want to believe it is not a probelm. And the dimension of diesel you didnt even think about.
Yes, U.S. fertilizer prices have recently surged, with all eight major fertilizers showing price increases by early 2026 compared to previous months, following a volatile period. Key nitrogen fertilizers like urea and anhydrous ammonia have seen substantial jumps, driven by geopolitical conflicts affecting global supplies, such as unrest in the Middle East.
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Significant Recent Spikes: As of March 2026, urea prices increased by 71% in 90 days, with anhydrous ammonia and UAN also rising sharply, creating a "worst-case scenario" for spring planting.
Persistent High Costs: While prices dropped from 2022 peaks, they remained roughly twice as high as pre-pandemic levels, leading to high volatility in 2025 and 2026.
Key Drivers: Recent price increases are driven by geopolitical risks (e.g., in the Middle East, such as the Strait of Hormuz conflict), Chinese export controls on phosphorus, and ongoing energy market fluctuations affecting nitrogen production.
Impact on Farmers: The increased costs, combined with lower crop prices, have significantly tightened farming margins and caused concerns about high input costs for the 2026 season.
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Blackvegetable » 17 Mar 2026, 1:49 pm » wrote: ↑ Because it must all be replaced, at higher cost.
You're kind of a ****.
Did you see Arizona sued Kalshi yesterday?
The more roshiebrown posts, the more I’m convinced he’s the VaG…unhinged at best…SouthernFried » 17 Mar 2026, 4:55 pm » wrote: ↑ No, of course he didn't. They didn't give a single **** about sky-high prices during Bidens pathetic regime. Their strategy then was a simple "ThE PrEsIdENt DoEsNt CoNTroL PrICeS".
Now here we are a few years later. The prices are still lower than they were under the brain-dead vegetable, (They will lie and insist otherwise, because that's what they are... pathological liars). and now all of a sudden prices are now controlled by the opposition President? Huh? LOL
These people are a joke dude. It's so entertaining to come on here and kick them around everyday and watch them absolute rage. I think *** is up to at least 3-4 death threats thru PM now.Let that soak in man. A 65-year-old man... spends his leisure time shootin off death threats on internet messages boards. A **** 65-year-old... that someone's literal grandpa. He's a pathetic and sorry excuse of a "man". You'd expect more from someone born in the 50s-60s..
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom Is your dog transgender?ROG62 » 18 Mar 2026, 5:54 am » wrote: ↑ The more roshiebrown posts, the more I’m convinced he’s the VaG…unhinged at best…
You really need to stop imagining who you could be tomorrow and stick to staying all you have been since conceived, equally created as one of a kind here now. Dying as a stereotype really keeps your mind typecast by social consensus.Johnny You » 17 Mar 2026, 4:35 pm » wrote: ↑ You really should try to get of the short bus Gator. You are trying to tell me every farmer bought all the fertilizer it needs for the season because they knew a war was coming that would impact the price of the fertilizer? C'mon man.. Please prove to us you are not this stupid... CC @Blackvegetable. It may all be in store in wharehouses. I assume there is some kind of distribution chain and it is disrupted. We have a trade deficit on fertilizer. We import more than we export. I dont know the share of domestic. It's complicated man. You shrug it off because you want to believe it is not a probelm. And the dimension of diesel you didnt even think about.
Yes, U.S. fertilizer prices have recently surged, with all eight major fertilizers showing price increases by early 2026 compared to previous months, following a volatile period. Key nitrogen fertilizers like urea and anhydrous ammonia have seen substantial jumps, driven by geopolitical conflicts affecting global supplies, such as unrest in the Middle East.
AgWeb
AgWeb
+4
Significant Recent Spikes: As of March 2026, urea prices increased by 71% in 90 days, with anhydrous ammonia and UAN also rising sharply, creating a "worst-case scenario" for spring planting.
Persistent High Costs: While prices dropped from 2022 peaks, they remained roughly twice as high as pre-pandemic levels, leading to high volatility in 2025 and 2026.
Key Drivers: Recent price increases are driven by geopolitical risks (e.g., in the Middle East, such as the Strait of Hormuz conflict), Chinese export controls on phosphorus, and ongoing energy market fluctuations affecting nitrogen production.
Impact on Farmers: The increased costs, combined with lower crop prices, have significantly tightened farming margins and caused concerns about high input costs for the 2026 season.
American Farm Bureau Federation
American Farm Bureau Federation
+7
Do you understand that War Games are text book speculation?31stArrival » 18 Mar 2026, 6:28 am » wrote: ↑ You really need to stop imagining who you could be tomorrow
More than you are aware of. Every reality of humanity is a textbook social order 7 days a week rule of law corrupts evolving in plain sight as conceptions create great great grandchildren that are the origins of the next generation gap of 16 great great grandparents 4 more generations after their birth.Johnny You » 18 Mar 2026, 6:31 am » wrote: ↑ Do you understand that War Games are text book speculation?
You lost your war with yourself a long time ago. You surrendered your ego to oblivious uselessness.
Sheesh..
YOU MEAN Trump DERANGEMENT Syndrome (TDS)... and YOU are a card carrying member !!JohnnyYou » 16 Mar 2026, 7:19 am » wrote: ↑ Trump Dementia Syndrome (TDS) is real and 9 out of 10 users on No Holds Barred has it.
@Cannonpointer is trying to woke y'all up from your MAGAtonic State, but y'all are Antivax and afraid of facts.
LOLConservativeWave » 18 Mar 2026, 8:54 am » wrote: ↑ YOU MEAN Trump DERANGEMENT Syndrome (TDS)... and YOU are a card carrying member !!
YOU... and those LIKE YOU, who can't WIN in REALITY... YOU just LOSE, and LOSE, and LOSE, and LOSE AGAIN !! SO, YOU try FEVERISHLY to win in YOUR LITTLE "FANTASY WORLD" Reality... and back it up with UTTER BULL $HIT on sites like this...
BUT, FANTASY BS, is FANTASY BS... and YOU need a dose of REALITY !!
BUT BE PATIENT... IT'S COMING... AGAIN, SOON !!
castrated…and the othe will be neutered when applicable…
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom How much can they bench press?
People defending their character won't protect their natural characteristics living in plain sight by choices to believe living isn't self evident time alive.Johnny You » 18 Mar 2026, 8:07 am » wrote: ↑ Sheesh..
You're a loser..
Useless Information supposed to drive my imagination. Your verbage salad drives people away.
Otis the Saint Bernard is so laid back, he can barely go 5 without laying down, so I believe bench pressing isn’t in his wheelhouse…
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom Sounds like some POTUS's I know. I am willing to bet Joe can bench press more than Donald.ROG62 » 21 Mar 2026, 8:59 am » wrote: ↑ Otis the Saint Bernard is so laid back, he can barely go 5 without laying down, so I believe bench pressing isn’t in his wheelhouse…
How many decades you existed one of a kind proportionately alive never same details twice evolving the same way since a fertilized cell? 6. Find another group of people chanting "We are better than you." mantras.Johnny You » 22 Mar 2026, 4:14 am » wrote: ↑ Sounds like some POTUS's I know. I am willing to bet Joe can bench press more than Donald.
Biden has more popularity as a better POTUS in a recent poll. And I agree, Joe wasn't much of a POTUS.
Beyond term limits, we need an age limit.
The Grift that keeps on Grifting..Blackvegetable » 17 Mar 2026, 1:48 pm » wrote: ↑ You cried like a bitch, bitch....
And Biden didn't invade Ukraine....
I never saw above 4$ with Biden. I know it hit 5$ for a few days, a setup by Trump and his oil cheetos..ROG62 » 16 Mar 2026, 10:07 am » wrote: ↑ did you cry as much when they were MUCH HIGHER during joe’s ****? asking for a friend….