Farms Fail As Fertilizer Prices Soar

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All part of 'Build Back Better' from the elites.

As Biden put the kibosh on a NG pipeline from the Mideast to Europe.

The dolts who believe that we can run the economy and power grids off "green" energy will never know what hit them. The elite will just laugh as they force more and more people into ever bigger cities.



Soaring fertilizer prices across the globe have impacted farmers making it more expensive to produce food and forcing them to cut back on production, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Diammonium phosphate, or DAP, a common component of fertilizer, cost $745 per metric ton in December 2021, more than double its average 2020 price, the WSJ reported.

Higher fertilizer costs could translate into increased food prices in the next year, worsening global hunger after the pandemic caused massive job losses and further growing inflation, the WSJ reported.

U.S. farmers have felt the impact of the rising fertilizer prices, causing some to alter their planting schedules, the WSJ reported. The high costs significantly impact developing countries with limited access to bank loans and therefore cannot afford the fertilizer

Fertilizer demand in sub-Saharan Africa is projected to dip 30% in 2022 for this reason, resulting in a reduction of 30 million metric tons of food produced, or enough to feed 100 million people, according to the International Fertilizer Development Center.

“Lower fertilizer use will inevitably weigh on food production and quality, affecting food availability, rural incomes and the livelihoods of the poor,” Josef Schmidhuber, deputy director of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s trade and markets division, told the WSJ.

The surging prices also result from growing energy costs, with sky-high European natural gas prices in 2021 compared to in 2020, according to data obtained by the WSJ.

Nitrogen production factories rely on natural gas to turn chemicals into finished products, leading to increased fertilizer prices, the WSJ reported. Leading fertilizer exporters, including China, Turkey, Egypt and Russia, also curbed exports in the second half of 2021, which also added to price hikes.


 
All part of 'Build Back Better' from the elites.

As Biden put the kibosh on a NG pipeline from the Mideast to Europe.

The dolts who believe that we can run the economy and power grids off "green" energy will never know what hit them. The elite will just laugh as they force more and more people into ever bigger cities.


Soaring fertilizer prices across the globe have impacted farmers making it more expensive to produce food and forcing them to cut back on production, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Diammonium phosphate, or DAP, a common component of fertilizer, cost $745 per metric ton in December 2021, more than double its average 2020 price, the WSJ reported.
Higher fertilizer costs could translate into increased food prices in the next year, worsening global hunger after the pandemic caused massive job losses and further growing inflation, the WSJ reported.
U.S. farmers have felt the impact of the rising fertilizer prices, causing some to alter their planting schedules, the WSJ reported. The high costs significantly impact developing countries with limited access to bank loans and therefore cannot afford the fertilizer
Fertilizer demand in sub-Saharan Africa is projected to dip 30% in 2022 for this reason, resulting in a reduction of 30 million metric tons of food produced, or enough to feed 100 million people, according to the International Fertilizer Development Center.
“Lower fertilizer use will inevitably weigh on food production and quality, affecting food availability, rural incomes and the livelihoods of the poor,” Josef Schmidhuber, deputy director of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s trade and markets division, told the WSJ.
The surging prices also result from growing energy costs, with sky-high European natural gas prices in 2021 compared to in 2020, according to data obtained by the WSJ.
Nitrogen production factories rely on natural gas to turn chemicals into finished products, leading to increased fertilizer prices, the WSJ reported. Leading fertilizer exporters, including China, Turkey, Egypt and Russia, also curbed exports in the second half of 2021, which also added to price hikes.



Where's McVeigh and Nichols when we need them? They knew something about the proper application of fertilizer against a tyrannical government

BTW, if the FBI is writing all this down, it was dark humor, ok? Lighten up, you bastards. It was a joke, get it?


Say, Honey! Is that someone knocking on the door? Tell them I'm not here.
 
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I posted about this last year.

We may have world wide food shortages after next summer, and probably "climate lock-downs." It is important to note, they produce fertilizers from hydrocarbons, (petroleum products.)

The site to follow this news, is Ice Age Farmer.


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Soaring fertilizer prices across the globe have impacted farmers making it more expensive to produce food and forcing them to cut back on production, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Damn, Biden is so powerful he caused fertilizer prices to go up all around the globe.

Who knew he had that power
 
All part of 'Build Back Better' from the elites.

As Biden put the kibosh on a NG pipeline from the Mideast to Europe.

The dolts who believe that we can run the economy and power grids off "green" energy will never know what hit them. The elite will just laugh as they force more and more people into ever bigger cities.


Soaring fertilizer prices across the globe have impacted farmers making it more expensive to produce food and forcing them to cut back on production, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Diammonium phosphate, or DAP, a common component of fertilizer, cost $745 per metric ton in December 2021, more than double its average 2020 price, the WSJ reported.
Higher fertilizer costs could translate into increased food prices in the next year, worsening global hunger after the pandemic caused massive job losses and further growing inflation, the WSJ reported.
U.S. farmers have felt the impact of the rising fertilizer prices, causing some to alter their planting schedules, the WSJ reported. The high costs significantly impact developing countries with limited access to bank loans and therefore cannot afford the fertilizer
Fertilizer demand in sub-Saharan Africa is projected to dip 30% in 2022 for this reason, resulting in a reduction of 30 million metric tons of food produced, or enough to feed 100 million people, according to the International Fertilizer Development Center.
“Lower fertilizer use will inevitably weigh on food production and quality, affecting food availability, rural incomes and the livelihoods of the poor,” Josef Schmidhuber, deputy director of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s trade and markets division, told the WSJ.
The surging prices also result from growing energy costs, with sky-high European natural gas prices in 2021 compared to in 2020, according to data obtained by the WSJ.
Nitrogen production factories rely on natural gas to turn chemicals into finished products, leading to increased fertilizer prices, the WSJ reported. Leading fertilizer exporters, including China, Turkey, Egypt and Russia, also curbed exports in the second half of 2021, which also added to price hikes.


Multitask your farm. Grow cows and use their manure to fertilize. Fertilize naturally and be done with big farma.
 
Crap! Those farmers are going to get hit pretty hard this year. I wonder how many of them won't be voting for Joe in 2022?

Fertilizer Prices Continue to Climb, 2022 Planted Acreage Analysis Continues


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Multitask your farm. Grow cows and use their manure to fertilize. Fertilize naturally and be done with big farma.

It is not that simple. A grain farmer with a couple 1000 acres is not going to have enough cow shit to fertilize it plus they do not have the facilities for handling cattle.
 
Manure loader and spreader works good but pisses off the rich neighbors. Odoriferous, read stink.
'eff them

i purposely dress in rags , and stink of gin to perpetuate brotherly love in the neighborhood......
:booze:
~S~
 
All part of 'Build Back Better' from the elites.

As Biden put the kibosh on a NG pipeline from the Mideast to Europe.

The dolts who believe that we can run the economy and power grids off "green" energy will never know what hit them. The elite will just laugh as they force more and more people into ever bigger cities.


Soaring fertilizer prices across the globe have impacted farmers making it more expensive to produce food and forcing them to cut back on production, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Diammonium phosphate, or DAP, a common component of fertilizer, cost $745 per metric ton in December 2021, more than double its average 2020 price, the WSJ reported.
Higher fertilizer costs could translate into increased food prices in the next year, worsening global hunger after the pandemic caused massive job losses and further growing inflation, the WSJ reported.
U.S. farmers have felt the impact of the rising fertilizer prices, causing some to alter their planting schedules, the WSJ reported. The high costs significantly impact developing countries with limited access to bank loans and therefore cannot afford the fertilizer
Fertilizer demand in sub-Saharan Africa is projected to dip 30% in 2022 for this reason, resulting in a reduction of 30 million metric tons of food produced, or enough to feed 100 million people, according to the International Fertilizer Development Center.
“Lower fertilizer use will inevitably weigh on food production and quality, affecting food availability, rural incomes and the livelihoods of the poor,” Josef Schmidhuber, deputy director of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s trade and markets division, told the WSJ.
The surging prices also result from growing energy costs, with sky-high European natural gas prices in 2021 compared to in 2020, according to data obtained by the WSJ.
Nitrogen production factories rely on natural gas to turn chemicals into finished products, leading to increased fertilizer prices, the WSJ reported. Leading fertilizer exporters, including China, Turkey, Egypt and Russia, also curbed exports in the second half of 2021, which also added to price hikes.


With all the republicans spoutin off from their rectal cranial inversion you would think someone could capture all that Phosphate They spew.
 
Crap! Those farmers are going to get hit pretty hard this year. I wonder how many of them won't be voting for Joe in 2022?

Fertilizer Prices Continue to Climb, 2022 Planted Acreage Analysis Continues


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It is not that simple. A grain farmer with a couple 1000 acres is not going to have enough cow shit to fertilize it plus they do not have the facilities for handling cattle.
A couple of thousand acres under till is a big time farmer and uses semi grain trucks. Let's go back to the family farm, a quarter section or 160 acres and go back to the land bank with a field left fallow for one year.
 
A couple of thousand acres under till is a big time farmer and uses semi grain trucks. Let's go back to the family farm, a quarter section or 160 acres and go back to the land bank with a field left fallow for one year.

Can't go back in time.
 

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