The closure of the Strait of Hormuz in the Middle East is cutting off shipments of chemicals needed to make fertilizer.
Utah farmers depend on fuel and fertilizer from the Middle East, but the conflict in Iran has sent input prices skyrocketing ...
Ongoing geopolitical conflict in the Persian Gulf threatens to structurally change how the energy markets function, and that ...
Farmers are bracing for effects of the Iran war on fertilizer prices and availability as the spring planting season nears.
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The proposed ammonia facility could produce roughly 12,000 tons annually, supplying between 80% and 100% of Central Farm Service's ammonia demand.
The fertilizer shock hasn't even hit yet, but the fossil fuel industry is still betting its future on our dependency.
By now, most Americans are probably familiar with the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow curved passageway that's the gateway for 20 percent of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas to world markets.
If an immediate ban on their use is impossible to achieve, then this compromise legislation is an important step forward.
Crude oil, fertilizer, and diesel prices are up. These increases due to the war in the Middle East are putting pressure on farmers, while the oil industry is poised to benefit.
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