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Senators Introduce Fertilizer Price Transparency Legislation
March 21, 2026
Senators John Thune, Chuck Grassley, Tammy Baldwin, and Amy Klobuchar introduced the bipartisan Fertilizer Transparency Act of 2026, mandating the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to collect and publish weekly fertilizer price data. This legislation aims to address rising fertilizer input costs impacting American producers, particularly in agricultural states such as Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. By increasing market transparency, the act seeks to empower producers with timely pricing information to make more cost-effective purchasing decisions and enhance competition in the fertilizer market.
- Why this matters: USDA will be required to implement new data collection and reporting processes for fertilizer prices, creating procurement opportunities for data management and market analysis services.
- Agricultural suppliers and contractors should anticipate increased demand for transparent pricing tools and analytics to support producers' purchasing strategies.
- Procurement professionals should monitor USDA solicitations related to fertilizer price data collection and dissemination to align with this new legislative mandate.
- This legislation highlights a growing federal focus on input cost transparency, signaling potential future initiatives affecting agricultural supply chains.
Family farmers are suffering under high input costs that are pushing the ag economy to the brink. By requiring weekly reports on phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium, our bipartisan legislation will shine a light on fertilizer markets and promote much-needed transparency and competition in the ag economy.
— Chuck Grassley
Higher fertilizer costs cut into farmers92 bottom lines and increase costs for folks at the grocery store 96 and we need to do everything we can to address this.
— Senator Tammy Baldwin
South Dakotaβs producers have been facing some pretty fierce economic headwinds over the past few years. Higher prices for fertilizer 6 and the uncertainty surrounding costs 6 have only strained their budgets even further. This legislation would empower producers with better information about fertilizer pricing so they can make cost-effective choices when it comes to purchasing key inputs for their crops.
— John Thune
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- Thune Introduces Legislation to Bring Transparency to Fertilizer Prices for Producers - Press Releases - U.S. Senator John Thune · Thune Senate · Mar 20
- Grassley, Thune Introduce Legislation to Bring Transparency to Fertilizer Prices · Grassley Senate · Mar 21
- Baldwin Backs Bipartisan Bill to Bring Transparency to Fertilizer Prices for Wisconsin Farmers | U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin · Baldwin Senate · Mar 21