Global tensions in the Middle East are beginning to ripple through fertilizer markets just as Iowa farmers prepare for spring fieldwork. Shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz have tightened nitrogen and phosphate supplies, pushing prices higher and creating new uncertainty around product availability. IAS Vice President of Agronomy Tim Krausman explains what is driving the market shift and what growers should consider as they finalize fertilizer plans for the season.
The IAS Feed Desk was created to make feed ordering easier and more efficient for customers and team members. By centralizing feed coordination through one dedicated team, IAS is improving communication, order accuracy, and service across its locations.