Phosphate and Potash Outlook 2020
February 23, 2020
This technology is a method of fertilizing an agricultural crop using an environmentally friendly and versatile high potassium-content liquid fertilizer.
The new year is already revealing similarities to 2019, but, with agriculture, expect the unexpected, according to CF Industries’ Bert Frost.
Acquiring several resources from the International Plant Nutrition Institute is helping TFI remain a trusted source of information for years to come.
Speakers at the annual Fertilizer Outlook Conference foresee a few reasons why crop nutrient demand will be strong this year — and a few why it won’t.
Twenty-three herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides from FMC are now listed on either the Enlist Duo and/or the Enlist […]
Midwestern BioAg in April hired Kevin Kimm as its new CEO. Kimm is the former Vice President of […]
Fred Below, the spirited Professor of Crop Physiology at the University of Illinois, watched from the front row […]
By now, everyone is familiar with how rough a year 2019 has turned out to be for the […]
It is estimated that around 47 million tons of phosphate fertilizer is applied to fields globally, costing growers […]
Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. That’s certainly true for nitrogen fertilizers. Without […]
NACHURS, an industry leader in plant nutrition products since 1946, has announced the approval of six nutritional formulations […]
As far as nutrient-runoff concerns go, this spring could potentially see prime conditions for spring fertilizer applications. Current long-range […]
During the February 28 opening evening of the 2019 Commodity Classic show in Orlando, FL, The Fertilizer Institute […]
ROI is never far from a grower’s mind, and two factors to consider for reaching profit goals are […]
Weather conditions halted nitrogen applications last fall, and with a wet start to spring, it’s likely farmers’ fertilizer […]
Phosphate and potash prices continued to march higher in 2018, although phosphate prices experienced some weakness late in […]
Making nitrogen (N) fertilizer recommendations is often a guesstimating game, writes Dr. Tai McClellan Maaz, International Plant Nutrition […]
In recent years, sulfur (S) deficiency has been diagnosed in corn, soybean, alfalfa, and wheat in the Midwest […]
Two years ago on this site I wrote that “demand will absorb excess supply, and the global supply […]