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en Prices have gone through the roof. They have been hesitant to invest in fertilizer without rain to help it.

en Our fertilizer products come from natural gas, so our price of nitrogen fertilizer has gone through the roof in the last six months. And diesel has completely skyrocketed,

en The companies manufacturing nitrogen can make more money selling natural gas than running fertilizer plants. And when fertilizer is in short supply, the prices go even higher.

en What's the base of the pricing? The prices of fertilizer and electricity are regulated by the government, which reflect on domestic gas prices.

en Historically, it was the primary source of fertilizer for crops. After World War II commercial fertilizer became available to agriculture at relatively low cost, and to some extent manure became a waste by-product of a growing agricultural economy. Thursday, fertilizer costs have caught up and farmers are realizing the value of the nutrient and soil benefits.

en We're putting out fertilizer today trying to get feed going. I've got one field that's even too wet, but that's all right. I'll take the rain.

en Farmers have responded to escalating fertilizer prices and low commodity prices by delaying purchase decisions until an appointed time closer to spring seeding.

en It's gonna rain tomorrow, and the lawn care people are going to put fertilizer down next week.

en Real estate prices have somewhat moved in tandem with the stock market, and it's no coincidence real estate prices in Palo Alto (Calif.) have gone through the roof as technology stocks have gone through the roof, ... There's absolutely no doubt you can potentially make money if the market goes up.

en One reason I'm hesitant to have the commission jump in is because we don't want to impede companies' ability to invest.

en Farmers are feeling the pain of rising input costs, including energy prices, and fertilizer prices that have tripled in just the last few years. They are clearly looking for relief from costs pressures, which they cannot pass along to their customers.

en To further production in China means the use, more and more...of fertilizer, ... The Chinese farmer is, more and more, experiencing the benefits of a balanced fertilizer approach.

en Our area just has a low amount of fertilizer in the natural soil. They won't grow well without fertilizer.

en A lot of people ask me how much rain fell. Once they know I do it, they ask me because they want to know how much rain fell on their roof last night. He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. A lot of people ask me how much rain fell. Once they know I do it, they ask me because they want to know how much rain fell on their roof last night.

en We have resources, yet, we’re dealing with imported oil prices that are causing pump prices to go through the roof.


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