New Report Estimates Fertilizer Prices to Increase by 80%

By Jennifer Whitlock

Texas Farm Bureau

Already up as much as 200% year-over-year, the cost of fertilizing crops is expected to get even more expensive in 2022.

In a report prepared at the request of Louisiana Rep. Julia Letlow, agricultural economists noted product shortages and growing input costs will create a challenging environment for which the farm safety net is ill-prepared.

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