As of late March 2026, a ton of urea nitrogen is averaging approximately $674 to $677 per ton, driven by a sharp rise in prices due to increased global demand and supply concerns. Prices have increased roughly 11% in the last month, with some global market forecasts showing urea futures exceeding $680-$695 per tonne. That’s what’s going to hurt the most.
We make fertilizer in places like Wyoming. From rocks. Then there is manure.