2019 Spring Farm Outlook

2019 Logan County Farm Outlook Magazine Lincoln Daily News March 21, 2019 Page 17 I n 2019 farmers are faced with yet another variable that will undoubtedly affect their cost of production - the sudden rising cost of anhydrous ammonia. Some farmers will be inclined to use less anhydrous ammonia per acre because their budget did not allow for the price hike that took place at the beginning of the new year. Tom Harms is the manager of Herrin Fertilizer Inc. in Mount Pulaski, a position he’s held for 16 years. Harms has also been a stockholder in the company the past four years. This By Teena Lowery Could new anhydrous price lower N application rates? Continue 8 It’s quiet now, but soon this anhydrous loading station will be busy as a bee hive opening in spring. Tom Harms of Herrin Fertilizer, Inc. Mount Pulaski

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