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Senators Introduce Domestic Fertilizer Production Bill
March 21, 2026
Senators Roger Marshall and Amy Klobuchar introduced the bipartisan Homegrown Fertilizer Act aimed at strengthening the domestic fertilizer supply chain by supporting small and mid-sized U.S. fertilizer producers through grants and loans. The legislation seeks to promote innovation in alternative crop inputs, increase competition, and stabilize fertilizer prices amid ongoing global supply disruptions. This initiative reflects a federal effort to reduce reliance on international fertilizer sources and enhance agricultural input security.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate new grant and loan opportunities targeting domestic fertilizer manufacturers, potentially impacting supply chain sourcing and contract strategies.
- The bill's focus on small and mid-sized producers may diversify the vendor pool, creating new contracting opportunities for agricultural input suppliers.
- Organizations involved in fertilizer production, agricultural innovation, or supply chain logistics should evaluate how this legislation could influence market dynamics and federal funding availability.
- Stakeholders in Kansas and Minnesota, states represented by the bill's sponsors and key agricultural associations, may see prioritized support and engagement.
Kansas farmers deserve a competitive, diverse fertilizer marketplace that doesn’t leave them at the mercy of price spikes and supply disruptions.
— Senator Roger Marshall
Farmers continue to see input prices rise after years of this trend for critical crop inputs, especially fertilizer.
— Adam York, CEO of Kansas Sorghum
The Kansas Soybean Association thanks Senator Marshall for co-sponsoring the “Homegrown Fertilizer Act,” which is designed to increase the availability of fertilizers produced in the United States.
— Kaleb Little, Kansas Soybean CEO
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