Farms Fail As Fertilizer Prices Soar

Community gardens may help for the city slackers.
Manure is not the only nitrogen based raw materials, all green grass, leaves and even bottled ammonia works.
I made fertilizer with cup of each of dish soap, ammonia, can of sprite,can of beer,then delute to about 1/8 cp to gal [Been awhile so check on ratio's].
It is basically just greens and browns .
 
C'mon man. Our friends at Monsanto make seed that will grow in a bag of cement (and agent orange, blue,red,green and yellow)
Buy Amurrikan !
 
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Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, an 1887 painting by Viktor Vasnetsov. From left to right are Death, Famine, War, and Conquest; the Lamb is at the top.

The plandemic was just "death." Next comes the planned famine. That will take us, probably into fall of next year. I have no idea how long that will last.

I imagine wars will soon come, both in Ukraine and Taiwan. . . .

Then? With the introduction of the CBDC's? Eventually, they will consolidate? And? Of course. . . Conquest.

Try reading the bible, that is not the order the horsemen come. Conquest, war, famine, and death is the order and they all lead into each other.
 
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.


The oil business hates a warzone... so there is a shortage of urea and sulphur.
 
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.



Elites my foot.
Here's a description of what elites means. It in no way describes blue collar workers and democrat policy. You are completely wrong and are very confused in an attempt to label democrats falsely.

 
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.


Farmers are still suffering, even after the 4 years of tump. Too bad, but be honest because farmers have been suffering for years over one thing or another. If ya want to play the blame game..........
 
Russia is the fourth largest fertilizer producer in the world. The starving can thank Western sanctions, if they survive. Not to mention Russia and Ukrainian wheat production, 25% of global production between them. Remind me again why we got involved in this European squabble?
 
We're all old and share the work.

That is great that you have help. We moved away from home to farm and raise donkeys, didn't know things would come to this.
Daughter wants us to move back but we love our place but may have to not sure yet.
 
Russia is the fourth largest fertilizer producer in the world. The starving can thank Western sanctions, if they survive. Not to mention Russia and Ukrainian wheat production, 25% of global production between them. Remind me again why we got involved in this European squabble?
The Saudis sell fertilizer to southeast Asia.
That is great that you have help. We moved away from home to farm and raise donkeys, didn't know things would come to this.
Daughter wants us to move back but we love our place but may have to not sure yet.
Best of luck to you.
 
Russia is the fourth largest fertilizer producer in the world. The starving can thank Western sanctions, if they survive. Not to mention Russia and Ukrainian wheat production, 25% of global production between them. Remind me again why we got involved in this European squabble?
Progs do not really care. It is the stage for them. And a defection from the massive impoverishment happening in the United States. Biden is a traitor. And will always be remembered as that.
 

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