Potash is expected to rise further, possibly 50%.
The model also predicted potash prices could rise to $1,200/ton, while MAP prices could be in the $1,470/ton range, he said.
For some perspective, the highest average retail fertilizer price tracked by DTN for anhydrous this spring was $1,534/ton. For potash prices, the high point was set at $881/ton, while MAP peaked at $1,083/ton.
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