U.S. Gulf: Recent trades were put in the $255-$262/st ($7.97-$8.19/unit) FOB range.
Vessels continued to be called somewhere between $280-$285/mt CFR, with buyers pushing for $275/mt.
Eastern Cornbelt: UAN-28 pricing was unchanged at $270-$280/st ($9.64-$10.00/unit) FOB in Ohio and Indiana, with the low in Cincinnati and the upper end FOB Burns Harbor, Ind. UAN-32 was steady at $310-$320/st ($9.69-$10.00/unit) FOB in Illinois, with rail-delivered tons quoted at $325-$330/st ($10.16-$10.31/unit) in the Eastern Cornbelt.
Western Cornbelt: UAN-32 pricing in the Western Cornbelt was unchanged at $305-$320/st ($9.53-$10.00/unit) FOB regional terminals, with the low reported in southeastern Missouri and the upper end in the Iowa market. One Nebraska contact pegged the common dealer market at the $315/st ($9.84/unit) FOB level for March tons.
Southern Plains: UAN-32 was steady at $285-$300/st ($8.91-$9.38/unit) FOB in the Southern Plains, with the low out of Gulf Coast terminals and the upper end out of regional production points on a spot basis.
South Central: The UAN-32 market remained at $290-$305/st ($9.06-$9.53/unit) FOB terminals in the South Central region, with the low reported at Memphis.
Southeast: Driven by a softer vessel market, UAN-30 pricing out of port terminals in the Southeast had reportedly slipped to $260/st ($8.67/unit) FOB on the low end. Sources continued to report the upper end of the UAN-32 market at the $280-$283/st ($8.75-$8.84/unit) FOB level in the region.