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Agriculture secretary: Rising fertilizer prices 'shouldn't be too disruptive' for US farmers

Agriculture secretary: Rising fertilizer prices 'shouldn't be too disruptive' for US farmers

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said Wednesday that increased fertilizer prices amid the war with Iran will not impact the majority of U.S. farmers. Rollins told host Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business Channel’s “Mornings with Maria” that 80 percent of farmers “had already purchased their fertilizer by last year, in preparation for the spring planting season.”...

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