By Russ Quinn
DTN Staff Reporter
The price outlook for both fertilizer and fuel is not very optimistic, according to a Kansas State University (KSU) agricultural economist Gregg Ibendahl.
In a webinar last week, Ibendahl said both inputs have major issues to overcome before either market will see less expensive prices.
Fertilizers show the potential for even higher prices based on several different factors despite recent records at the retail level. Fuel, meanwhile, has major supply issues with fewer U.S. refineries in business with no new facilities planned.