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Highs and Lows of DTN Fertilizer Prices

23-Jan-2023
05:00:00

OMAHA (DTN) -- DTN has tracked retail fertilizer prices since the first week of November 2008. Eight major fertilizers (DAP, MAP, potash, urea, 10-34-0, anhydrous, UAN28 and UAN32) have been tracked every week since that time.

During this more than 14-year stretch of time, fertilizer prices have experienced quite a range of prices, as farmers know as they've made their purchases. Weather issues, geopolitical events and even a worldwide pandemic have had a great impact on the level of nutrients across the world.

So how high and low did fertilizer prices go?

Here are the all-time high and low prices for each of the eight major fertilizers from data that DTN has collected.

DAP:

Low Price -- $353/ton (1st week of March 2009)

High Price -- $1,059/ton (3rd week of May 2022)

MAP:

Low Price -- $386/ton (1st week of November 2009)

High Price -- $1,083/ton (3rd week of May 2022)

POTASH:

Low Price -- $312/ton (1st week of October 2016)

High Price -- $896/ton (1st week of November 2008)

UREA:

Low Price -- $302/ton (1st week of September 2017)

High Price -- $1,031/ton (4th week of May 2022)

10-34-0:

Low Price -- $380/ton (4th week of December 2009)

High Price -- $1,250/ton (1st week of November 2008)

ANHYDROUS:

Low Price -- $393/ton (4th week of October 2017)

High Price -- $1,534/ton (five consecutive weeks April-May 2022)

UAN28

Low Price -- $199/ton (3rd week of August 2009)

High Price -- $637/ton (4th week of March 2022)

UAN32

Low Price -- $231/ton (1st week of September 2009)

High Price -- $731/ton (three consecutive week May-June 2022)

Want to keep on top of prices? Check out DTN's weekly column on Retail Fertilizer Trends, at: https://www.dtnpf.com/….

See the most recent monthly DTN fertilizer outlook on wholesale prices at https://www.dtnpf.com/….

Russ Quinn can be reached at Russ.Quinn@dtn.com

Follow him on Twitter @RussQuinnDTN

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