
Iran Conflict Sends Fertilizer and Fuel Costs Skyward, Straining U.S. Farmers
CBS News reports that the Iran war is driving up fertilizer and fuel costs, with ammonia up about 20%, urea about 50%, and diesel roughly 43.5%, adding to the burden on U.S. farmers who already saw a 46% rise in farm bankruptcies last year. Growers like Lance Lillibridge say costs are up around 25% from last year, threatening spring planting and potentially higher grocery prices as production costs climb from seed to sale.
