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riversedge

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Tue Mar 10, 2026, 08:38 AM 18 hrs ago

American farmers dealt new blow as Trump's Iran war escalates [View all]

Source: msn



Jesus Mesa • 4h •

As the U.S.–Israeli bombardment of Iran continues with no end in sight, the economic shockwaves are already hitting American farmers, with some struggling to buy fertilizer and gasoline prices rising.

The war zone sits at the crossroads of the world’s fertilizer supply. Since the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran a week ago, maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has ground to a near standstill. The waterway moves roughly 20 percent of the world’s daily oil and a quarter of its nitrogen fertilizer.


Chet Edinger, a corn and soybean farmer from Mitchell, South Dakota, saw it coming. As soon as the news broke, he rushed to lock in one last load of urea, the most widely used nitrogen fertilizer, the morning the strikes began. He paid 22 percent more than he had late last year, the highest price he had ever seen.

Days later, the market froze entirely.

“You can’t even buy it right now if you wanted to,” he told Newsweek. “Because all the supplies are tied up with their existing customers.”

The Fertilizer Cliff
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Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/american-farmers-dealt-new-blow-as-trump-s-iran-war-escalates/ar-AA1XT5fB?ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=8460701b1a2c4de7b540eab1e00f9bb0&ei=8



NOW, because of Trumps Iran war--there is Another reason for grocery prices to rise!!



Urea barge prices at the Port of New Orleans jumped from $475 per ton the week before the strikes to $683 by March 6. Iran controls 10 to 12 % of global urea exports. Qatar accounts for 11% of global supply, shut down liquefied natural gas production

Urea barge prices at the Port of New Orleans jumped from 5 per ton the week before the strikes to 3 by March 6. Iran controls 10 to 12 % of global urea exports. Qatar accounts for 11% of global supply, shut down liquefied natural gas production

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Trump doesn't understand farming, he doesn't care about it Walleye 18 hrs ago #1
He only cares about his bank account and power. Irish_Dem 15 hrs ago #26
He knows all he needs to know: AleksS 9 hrs ago #55
This is what you voted for MAGA farmer! Enjoy the inflation. Multichromatic 17 hrs ago #2
Just like clockwork, murielm99 17 hrs ago #9
He said MAGA farmers. travelingthrulife 16 hrs ago #19
Where are liberal farmers located in the US? Irish_Dem 15 hrs ago #27
Most farmers and ranchers in Texas do not like environmental regulations and walkingman 11 hrs ago #53
so, they are big giant fucking hypocrites Skittles 4 hrs ago #58
Problem is Big Ag. multigraincracker 15 hrs ago #30
The problem is... littlemissmartypants 14 hrs ago #39
My dad was professor of Animal Science. multigraincracker 13 hrs ago #42
It was used by farmers milking about multigraincracker 13 hrs ago #43
So ... 95% are family farms. What percentage of PRODUCTION is due to family farms ? What percentage of $$$$ ? eppur_se_muova 11 hrs ago #50
I come from rural Kansas and grew up on a farm. Orange Buffoon 14 hrs ago #38
Be a uniter, not a divider. littlemissmartypants 14 hrs ago #40
exactly what I was going to say!!!!! gopiscrap 13 hrs ago #46
Somehow, i can't garner any sympathy for someone who most likely voted for t. mwmisses4289 17 hrs ago #3
We will ALL reap the consequences radical noodle 16 hrs ago #14
There's a bumper sticker I see around here: No farmers, no food. NNadir 16 hrs ago #18
I am a PC in my rural area. murielm99 15 hrs ago #22
As a fat bald old white man, I am pleased to agree that demographic bias can be highly... NNadir 15 hrs ago #25
It is why I specified someone who most likely voted for t. mwmisses4289 13 hrs ago #44
I spoke with a friend UpInArms 17 hrs ago #4
It is such a pity in so many cases that breathing is an autonomic functiion. niyad 17 hrs ago #7
The farmer's and rancher's popsdenver 14 hrs ago #36
Pfffftt...they know Trump will send them that much more CASH than he did in 2017 Bengus81 17 hrs ago #5
I gotta tell you popsdenver 14 hrs ago #37
Another case of Icanthinkformyself 17 hrs ago #6
They are NOT voting against their own interests Random Boomer 14 hrs ago #32
Farmers should've voted EVEN HARDER for him durablend 17 hrs ago #8
Perfect Old Crank 17 hrs ago #10
Why don't they just take a dump in the fields durablend 17 hrs ago #11
Assuming we have free elections in 2026 and 2028 and afterwards Vogon_Glory 17 hrs ago #12
Urea? Dang :( mwooldri 16 hrs ago #13
I didn't know that. Thanks. underpants 15 hrs ago #29
I have around 150 NJCher 16 hrs ago #15
Keep voting republican, idiots! Mysterian 16 hrs ago #16
Yeah. All those guns they are using to protect us from tyranny. travelingthrulife 16 hrs ago #21
Well, this sure is an overly negative take on the situation. markodochartaigh 16 hrs ago #17
What an incredibly interconnected world we live in paleotn 16 hrs ago #20
It's now a house of cards. multigraincracker 15 hrs ago #31
Maybe we should give the medal of honor to Democratic farmers that live in red areas Playingmantis 15 hrs ago #23
I'm still dumbfounded at how many farmers, particularily soybean farmers who voted for Trump AGAIN in '24. This after Fil1957 15 hrs ago #24
There's enough bullshit floating around, thanks to Traitor and MAGA, Wicked Blue 15 hrs ago #28
So very true. niyad 14 hrs ago #33
Regenerative, organic farming, anyone? Do you think it will occur to ANY niyad 14 hrs ago #34
"Organic" farming played a huge role in causing the US Civil War. NNadir 11 hrs ago #49
Where I grew up they would say "don't bet the farm on it". Had they never heard that? twodogsbarking 14 hrs ago #35
But the price of eggs!! flashman13 13 hrs ago #41
Wonder how long it will take before we don't have any produce, milk or meat available? mdbl 13 hrs ago #45
I'll just have to see if my usual grocery chain will deliver apple juice next time nitpicked 10 hrs ago #54
I'll bet THAT wasn't on their bingo cards. QueerDuck 12 hrs ago #47
Leopards are stuffed at this point. n/t Justice matters. 12 hrs ago #48
Oh, man, if only there had been some evidence and examples of this sort of bad stuff RockRaven 11 hrs ago #51
And trump and his trolls will blame everything and everyone Torchlight 11 hrs ago #52
No cash, no fertilizer, no soybean markets Hassler 8 hrs ago #56
There's an endless supply of free fertilizer..... SergeStorms 8 hrs ago #57
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