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DTN Retail Fertilizer Trends  05/07 05:02

   Three Fertilizers Again Lead Prices Higher: UAN32, UAN28 and Urea

   Once again all eight of the major fertilizers were more expensive compared 
to last month. Three fertilizers (urea, UAN28 and UAN32) had a large price 
increase looking back to last month. DTN designates a significant move as 
anything 5% or more.

Russ Quinn
DTN Staff Reporter

   OMAHA (DTN) -- According to retail fertilizer prices tracked by DTN for the 
last three days of April and first two days of May, nutrient costs continue to 
rise.

   Three fertilizers had an extensive price increase compared to the prior 
month. DTN designates a significant move as anything 5% or more.

   Leading the way higher was UAN32. The liquid nitrogen fertilizer saw an 
increase of 12% compared to last month and had an average price of $474/ton.

   UAN28 was 7% more expensive while urea was 6% higher. UAN28 had an average 
price of $387/ton while urea was at $596/ton.

   The remaining five fertilizers had slightly higher prices. DAP had an 
average price of $785/ton, MAP $824/ton, potash $472/ton, 10-34-0 $666/ton and 
anhydrous $787/ton.

   On a price per pound of nitrogen basis, the average urea price was 
$0.65/lb.N, anhydrous $0.48/lb.N, UAN28 $0.69/lb.N and UAN32 $0.74/lb.N.

   Last week, The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) released its list of 2025-26 
public policy priorities for working with the Trump administration, regulatory 
agencies and Congress. TFI's priorities are broken down into eight key areas: 
tax and trade; energy and economic growth; environment; transportation; 
permitting, registration and designations; safety and security; innovation and 
farm bill reauthorization.

   "With the 119th Congress underway, we've hit the ground running and are 
advocating strongly for policies that not only ensure the fertilizer industry 
is able to continue feeding the world sustainably but also support the farmers 
who grow our nation's crops," TFI President and CEO Corey Rosenbusch said in a 
press release. "We've had tremendous success in having the critical role 
fertilizers play in our nation's security recognized and we look forward to 
continuing our engagement with the administration and Congress."

   Strengthening the domestic fertilizer industry and pushing for policies that 
promote grower adoption of nutrient stewardship practice are not the only 
priorities of TFI. Transportation and infrastructure are also big issues for 
the group. Food security is national security and fertilizer availability is 
paramount to keeping us all fed, according to the release.

   Five fertilizers are now higher in price compared to one year earlier. DAP 
is 1% higher, urea is 2% more expensive, 10-34-0 is 4% higher, UAN28 is 6% 
higher and UAN32 is 13% higher looking back to last year.

   The remaining three fertilizers are lower. Both MAP and anhydrous are 1% 
less expensive while potash is 8% lower compared to last year.

   DTN gathers fertilizer price bids from agriculture retailers each week to 
compile the DTN Fertilizer Index. DTN first began reporting data in November 
2008.

   In addition to national averages, MyDTN subscribers can access the full DTN 
Fertilizer Index, which includes state averages, here: 
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   A recently published report by RaboResearch showed the affordability index 
for fertilizers are becoming negative or less affordable. You can read about it 
here: 
https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/crops/article/2025/04/30/uan28-uan32-le
ad-major-fertilizer.

Dry
Date Range                       DAP           MAP       POTASH      UREA
Apr 29-May 3 2024                781           830       513         585
May 27-31 2024                   781           828       508         537
Jun 24-28 2024                   760           821       506         506
Jul 22-26 2024                   745           818       502         504
Aug 19-23 2024                   745           816       493         492
Sep 16-20 2024                   740           814       459         485
Oct 14-18 2024                   738           806       451         496
Nov 11-15 2024                   740           811       443         498
Dec 9-13 2024                    740           816       443         495
Jan 6-10 2025                    738           808       444         490
Feb 3-7 2025                     745           806       436         525
Mar 3-7 2025                     765           810       447         548
Mar 31-Apr 4 2025                768           819       462         565
Apr 28-May 2 2025                785           824       472         596
Liquid
Date Range                       10-34-0       ANHYD     UAN28       UAN32
Apr 29-May 3 2024                641           794       364         418
May 27-31 2024                   642           758       356         406
Jun 24-28 2024                   642           705       345         389
Jul 22-26 2024                   642           677       339         377
Aug 19-23 2024                   639           668       330         373
Sep 16-20 2024                   594           685       320         351
Oct 14-18 2024                   604           701       316         361
Nov 11-15 2024                   607           711       323         364
Dec 9-13 2024                    611           721       323         362
Jan 6-10 2025                    615           735       326         365
Feb 3-7 2025                     632           741       332         388
Mar 3-7 2025                     646           751       354         397
Mar 31-Apr 4 2025                650           770       360         423
Apr 28-May 2 2025                666           783       387         474

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

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