Global Fertilizer Day: A Look at Market Trends, Input Planning and Innovative Nitrogen Management

Tidal Grow Agri-Science joins us to celebrate Global Fertilizer Day, sharing how innovation continues to drive American agriculture forward.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RFD-TV) —Today is Global Fertilizer Day. As we celebrate, we want to discuss current market prices, the business planning outlook, innovation in nitrogen management, and a brand new product designed to help growers maximize yields while significantly reducing nitrogen waste.

A Look at Current Fertilizer Market Trends

Fertilizer markets could see some big swings this fall and spring as global supply and policy decisions play out. China may stop urea exports after October 15, which could tighten supplies and push prices higher.

At the same time, the United States relies heavily on Russia for UAN, so any sanctions or disruptions could have a significant impact. Ammonia is still in demand, phosphates are staying pricey, and potash prices are holding steady but uncertain.

Analysts say farmers should monitor China’s moves and plan carefully for the high cost of nutrients, as tracking fertilizer prices and developing adaptive business strategies are more critical than ever for producers who rely on this input to grow crops.

Meanwhile, retail fertilizer prices are continuing to climb, according to DTN. Anhydrous is averaging 813 dollars per ton, up 18 percent from a year ago. In comparison, DAP is at 906 dollars per ton. Some fertilizers edged down slightly, but overall, growers are facing higher costs across the board.

Tidal Grow: Ag Innovation in Nitrogen Management

As the agriculture industry marks Global Fertilizer Day, experts are highlighting new solutions to help growers and retailers manage one of farming’s most vital — and volatile — inputs: nitrogen.

One company leading that effort is Tidal Grow Agri-Science, which recently announced an innovation designed to make nitrogen management more efficient and sustainable.

Galynn Beer, with Tidal Grow Agri-Science, joined Monday’s Market Day Report to discuss the company’s mission and how it is helping producers meet growing global food demands while improving soil and nutrient efficiency.

In her interview with RFD-TV News, Beer explained that nitrogen management remains one of the biggest challenges growers face, especially when it comes to balancing input costs, timing, and environmental considerations. She emphasized the need for better tools and logistics to ensure nutrients reach crops when they need them most.

Beer also introduced ALIGN-N, Tidal Grow Agri-Science’s latest product, which aims to simplify nitrogen management for the 2026 growing season. She described how the product’s design sets it apart from traditional options by improving nutrient availability and reducing loss — helping both farmers’ bottom lines and sustainability goals.

To wrap up, Beer encouraged producers and ag retailers to learn more about ALIGN-N and other Tidal Grow Agri-Science innovations through the company’s website and field demonstration events nationwide.

Tidal Grow Agri-Science has unveiled its latest innovation, alignN, featuring Intelligent Leaf Delivery Technology designed to streamline nitrogen management during the growing season.

Trey Cutts, Vice President of Commercial Ag Science at Tidal Grow Agri-Science, also joined RFD-TV’s Market Day Report on Monday to discuss how this new approach is set to impact American agriculture.

In his interview, Cutts explained that alignN 18-0-0 uses encapsulated urea nitrogen to deliver nutrients directly onto and into the leaf, providing plants with efficient access to nitrogen right when they need it. The technology is designed to easily integrate into existing nutrient management strategies, helping growers maximize yields while reducing nitrogen waste.

Cutts added that Tidal Grow’s Intelligent Leaf Delivery Technology offers a sustainable solution to one of farming’s biggest challenges — ensuring that nitrogen reaches the crop, not the environment.

For more information on alignN and Tidal Grow Agri-Science’s innovative nutrient technologies, visit TidalGrowAg.com.

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