date:Aug 29, 2013
d the uncertainty might make them even more hesitant to buy the crop nutrient, Dillier said.
That thinking could backfire and leave them with a shortage if U.S. farmers get favorable weather in October and November and decide to apply fertilizer.
It does complicate things all the way through, Dillier said. It's a crazy time in fertilizer in general and particularly in potash.
The dispute between Russia and Belarus has not prevented Growmark from buying potash from Uralkali, one of its main su