Early fertilizer buy saves Minnesota farmer from price spike pain

A southwest Minnesota farmer is relieved he doesn’t need to pay for anymore fertilizer for his 2026 crop. George Goblish grows corn and soybeans near Vesta. “With fertilizer prices, I’m sure glad I put everything on last fall and paid for it last fall. Because boy if I had to go to the coop now, […]

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