High fertilizer prices could persist as global disruptions hit farmers

Ag supply chain stakeholders say there are limited short-term policy solutions to offset the global disruptions driving fertilizer and fuel costs higher, and lawmakers are exploring options. Brian Glenn, a policy expert with the American Farm Bureau Federation, tells Brownfield… “Market relief would address those short-term needs. We hear a lot from folks that are […]

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