Posted 3/26/2026 09:50 (#11597436 - in reply to #11597242) Subject: RE: As Fertilizer Falls, Famine Will Follow || Peter Zeihan
Roseglen, North Dakota
There is absolutely no guarantee that what we raise will rise also Im not sure what makes you think that.
Nor does anyone know that these fertilizer prices will.stay high.
The video expert states the US has enuff ingredients.to make urea for 50 years.
So...
If it remains high ( without shipping restrictions, that simply means they will gouge us. No big surprise there.
All of a sudden we have a bunch of experts/opinions/ predictions/panic.
Fact:
NH3 is not even that out of whack compared to urea.
In fact, I don't EVER remember the spread being more.
Here:
$825 urea. .89/lb
$900 NH3. .54/lb
.27 difference. Last fall it was .05 diff.
But if these prices don't come down, 1 wd surely think rent/land prices wd have to soften. $1/lb for nitrogen is insane.