Eastern Cornbelt: Granular ammonium sulfate remained at $270-$280/st FOB in the Eastern Cornbelt. Granular postings from Honeywell are slated to move on Jan. 24 to $270/st FOB Illinois terminals at Mapleton, Danville, and Granite City, with mid-grade moving to $250/st FOB Danville and Byron, Ill.
Western Cornbelt: The granular ammonium sulfate market was pegged at $265-$275/st FOB in the region, with the low in southern Missouri and the upper end reported in the Iowa market. Agrium’s Jan. 13 granular ammonium sulfate postings include $285/st rail-DEL in North Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
Granular ammonium sulfate postings from Honeywell are slated to move on Jan. 24 to $270/st FOB Dubuque, Iowa, Omaha, Neb., Roseport, Minn., and Wisconsin terminals at Amherst Junction and Prairie du Chien. Honeywell’s mid-grade postings will move on that date to $250/st FOB Roseport.
The ammonium thiosulfate market remained at $310-$335/st FOB in the Western Cornbelt.
Southern Plains: American Plant Food Corp. (APF) reposted its ammonium sulfate reference prices on Jan. 17, moving up $10/st across the board from its July 8, 2013, postings.
APF’s granular postings in Texas moved on Jan. 17 to $260/st FOB Freeport, $270/st FOB Galena Park, $285/st FOB Fort Worth, and $295/st FOB Littlefield, while coarse postings moved to $250/st FOB Freeport, $260/st FOB Galena Park, $275/st FOB Fort Worth, and $285/st FOB Littlefield. APF’s standard ammonium sulfate postings included $240/st FOB Freeport and $275/st FOB Littlefield, and N-Pac Compacted postings moved on Jan. 17 to $275/st FOB Galena Park.
South Central: Granular ammonium sulfate in the South Central region was up $10-$20/st from last report. The dealer market was tagged at $265-$285/st FOB in the region, with the low at Memphis and the upper end quoted in the Arkansas market.
Effective Jan. 17, APF’s granular postings at Mermentau, La., moved up $10/st to the $285/st FOB level as well.
Southeast: Granular ammonium sulfate was quoted at $255-$265/st FOB in the Southeast, with delivered tons reported at $270-$275/st in the Carolinas, $280/st in Georgia and Alabama, and $285/st in Florida.