The U.S. Senate's agriculture panel will hold a hearing in the coming weeks on fertilizer as farmers face higher costs due to the United States' war with Iran.
The war in the Middle East is causing more economic problems for Arkansas farmers, who are already struggling to stay afloat. The conflict has driven up fertilizer prices, and a survey by the American ...
Net farm income in Arkansas will rise slightly to $3.38 billion this year, up from $3.32 billion last year, according to a ...
The Iran war has led to a sharp increase in fuel and fertilizer prices this spring, worsening an already difficult farm ...