Fertilizer prices up

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Published: April 15, 2010

Fertilizer prices continued to climb in the United States in late March.

The following prices, based on a regular United States Department of Agriculture survey in Illinois, compare April 1 to March 18 and are in U.S. dollars per short ton.

The anhydrous ammonia range rose to $515 to $545 to average $531.44, up $4.17 from March 18.

The range for urea 46-0-0 was $395 to $470. The average was $434.18, up 45 cents.

Diammonium phosphate DAP 18-46-0 ranged from $470 to $556. The average was $500.56, up $6.65.

The potash range was $460 to $550 to average $492.59, up $2.75.

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