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Fertilizer prices hit record highs in early 2026 due to energy costs, supply disruptions, and geopolitical tensions, straining farmers and prompting shifts to sustainable practices.
Fertilizer prices hit record highs in early 2026 due to soaring energy costs, global supply disruptions, and geopolitical tensions, with urea and nitrogen prices surging amid reduced European output and China’s extended export restrictions.
Farmers face mounting input costs, prompting a shift toward precision nutrient management, in-season adjustments, and sustainable practices like the Wheat Rx program.
Despite stable potash prices, high sulfur and ammonia costs continue to pressure production.
The USDA projects modest price support for crops, while the federal government designates fertilizer and herbicide supply chains as national security priorities.
Wildfires in the Southern Plains have damaged farmland, and rising grain transportation costs add further strain.
Los precios de los fertilizantes alcanzaron niveles récord a principios de 2026 debido a los costos de la energía, las interrupciones en el suministro y las tensiones geopolíticas, lo que tensó a los agricultores y provocó cambios en las prácticas sostenibles.