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  2. Here's Why You Should Buy Nutrien (NTR) Stock Right Now - AOL

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    Nutrien (NTR) benefits from solid demand and higher prices for fertilizers, supported by the strength in global agriculture markets.

  3. DTN (company) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s the Omaha-based company Scoular Grain was a growing agribusiness led by Nebraska grain industry executive Marshall Faith. Faith, along with several other investors, had acquired what was then Scoular-Bishop Grain Company in 1967 [5] and expanded its operations from three grain elevators to dozens of locations in multiple states, and was beginning to branch out beyond grain ...

  4. With fertilizer costs skyrocketing, farmers find a friend in ...

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    May 8—W ith high energy prices and Russian embargos pushing up fertilizer costs, New Hampshire farmers are returning to a homegrown nutrient source — sludge generated from wastewater treatment ...

  5. Nutrien - Wikipedia

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    Nutrien is a Canadian fertilizer company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is the largest producer of potash, third largest producer of nitrogen fertilizer in the world and generally the 2nd largest in fertilizers worldwide. [3] [4] It has over 2,000 retail locations across North America, South America, and Australia with more than 23,500 ...

  6. 7 Fertilizer Stocks to Buy for April - AOL

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    Nutrien (NYSE:NTR): potash production giant benefits from strong end markets ICL Group (NYSE:ICL): undisputed leader in production trading at under 2.5 times sales CF Industries (NYSE:CF): robust ...

  7. The Mosaic Company - Wikipedia

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    The Mosaic Company was formed in October 2004 by a merger between IMC Global, a fertilizer company formed in 1909, and Cargill's crop nutrition division. It is a combined producer and marketer of concentrated phosphate and potash with a customer base which includes wholesalers, retail dealers and individual growers worldwide.