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Summer Logistics Update: Navigating Ohio Grain Flow Amid Infrastructure Growth - AgroPost
Logistics · Ohio · Aug 8, 2026 · 10:05 PM EDT · 2 min read ·  36

Summer Logistics Update: Navigating Ohio Grain Flow Amid Infrastructure Growth

As Ohio growers move through the summer season, regional logistics are adapting to new distribution hubs and shifting market demands, even as weather patterns remain unpredictable.

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Nitrogen Price Surge Puts Pressure on Florida Specialty Crops - AgroPost
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Nitrogen Price Surge Puts Pressure on Florida Specialty Crops

Florida growers are navigating a highly challenging summer production window. Already grappling with the financial aftermath of an estimated $3.1 billion in weather-related crop losses, producers are now facing a sharp 35% to 50% spike in nitrogen fertilizer prices. Global supply anxieties, driven b...

Jul 2, 2026 58 6:05 AM EDT
Indiana Ag Logistics and Port Expansion Meet Rising Mid-Summer Production Costs - AgroPost
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Indiana Ag Logistics and Port Expansion Meet Rising Mid-Summer Production Costs

River Ports Expand as Inland Hubs Face Shifts Logistics infrastructure along Indiana's southern border is receiving a significant boost. Tanco Terminals is expanding its operations at the Port of Jeffersonville on the Ohio River. This expansion is designed to enhance bulk handling and storage capabi...

Jul 2, 2026 47 3:05 AM EDT
Kansas Fertilizer Market Squeezed by Geopolitical Tensions and Consolidation Fears - AgroPost
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Kansas Fertilizer Market Squeezed by Geopolitical Tensions and Consolidation Fears

Kansas growers are navigating a complex grid of production challenges this summer, as escalating global tensions and domestic supply chain consolidation drive fertilizer prices higher. From the wheat fields of western Kansas to the irrigated corn acres in the southwest, the rising cost of nutrients...

Jul 2, 2026 49 3:05 AM EDT

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