The Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group Co. Ltd., based in Shandong, China, which produces crop nutrients made from seaweed had set up a store in Los
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Nebraska Approves Controversial Keystone XL Pipeline
Nebraska officials yesterday (20 November) gave a green light to the Keystone XL pipeline, thus essentially getting rid of the last major regulatory obstacle standing
Encanto Potash Advances Its Muskowekwan Project in Saskatchewan
Encanto Potash Corp., an emerging potash development company, is advancing the Muskowekwan property in Saskatchewan in partnership with the Muskowekwan First Nation. The company announced the closing
Fertilizer Update: Wisconsin Farmers Provided Cost Savings for Pesticides and Fertilizers
Wisconsin farmers are going to pay less for crop nutrients and pesticides under the new stage budget that was signed last week. The package includes
Market Update: PotashCorp Temporarily Curbs Production
Saskatoon-based Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. said it was about to temporarily curb production at two mines to balance its overall production. The Canadian corporate
‘Nutrien’ Update: Agrium-PotashCorp Merger Postponed
Agrium and PotashCorp merger that will bring two massive companies together will be delayed by trade negotiations. The deal is now expected to be struck
Canada’s Port Moody Potash Terminal Opened
K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) and Pacific Coast Terminals (PCT) have celebrated the opening of a modern storage and handling facility at PCT’s Port Moody terminal.
The US Refinery Capacity Hit by Hurricane Harvey
Gasoline prices went up in the United States after Hurricane Harvey knocked out refining operations and traders gauged damage to the Houston area in preparations
Indiana to Be Home of One of the US Biggest Fertilizer Projects
Midwest Fertilizer Company is planning to construct a $2.8 billion nitrogen fertilizer manufacturing plant in Mt. Vernon (Posey County) west of Evansville, Indiana, US. The
Canada’s Potash Corp. Exceeds Performance Expectations
Canada’s Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan reported bigger-than-expected revenue thanks to higher sales of potash at higher prices compared with a year earlier, making a slow