After the dizzying heights of $1.21 per pound in 2021, the Cotton Belt could see 12 million acres in 2022, and possibly more, contingent on a mercurial La Niña.
Fertilizer prices have soared with some North American fertilizer companies on pace for their best performance since 2009. Former congressman Collin Peterson says the fix for climbing prices probably won't come from Washington, D.C.