agracer said:
Funky Winkerbean said:
What percentage is fertilizer in total production costs, say for corn?
I asked this the last time we had this discussion on fertilizer costs but no one seemed to know.
Fertilizer prices are the huge issue top of mind for farmers heading into 2022, because fertilizer costs account for about
15% of total cash crop costs in the US. All major crop-production nutrients have experienced increased prices when compared to September 2020, Ammonia has increased more than 210% for example and is the biggest gainer. Diesel Fuel accounts for about
10% of crop costs. Taxes 8% Irrigation 5%,
The
$24 per acre corn projection compares to an average farmer return of $4 per acre from 2014 to 2020. The $150 soybean projection compares to an average of $88 per acre from 2014 to 2020 (see Figure 1). The projected higher returns in 2022 would occur because of higher-than-average corn and soybean prices.
https://farmdocdaily.illinois.edu/2021/07/2022-crop-budgets-contain-higher-costs.html “ How you fellas doin? We about to have us a little screw party in this red Prius over here if you wanna join us.”