UAN

US Gulf:

NOLA barges continued to be called $250-$275/st ($7.81-$8.59/unit) FOB, with players firmly entrenched at each end of the range.

Eastern Cornbelt:

UAN-32 pricing in the Eastern Cornbelt continued to drop, with new offers reported at $310-$315/st ($9.69-$9.85/unit) FOB Cincinnati, Ohio, $315-$335/st ($9.84-$10.47/unit) FOB Mount Vernon, Ind., and up to $360/st ($11.25/unit) FOB Seneca, Ill.

Western Cornbelt:

UAN-32 remained under pressure in the Western Cornbelt, with new offers reported at $295-$300/st ($9.22-$9.38/unit) FOB Port Neal, Iowa, and $320-$325/st ($10.00-$10.16/unit) FOB St. Louis. In the Northern Plains, the latest spring offers FOB Winona, Minn., were quoted at $365/st ($11.41/unit), down significantly from the previous $440/st FOB level.

Southern Plains:

UAN-32 at Oklahoma production points reportedly fell to $265-$300/st ($8.28-$9.38/unit) FOB, down from $310-$330/st ($9.69-$10.00/unit) FOB, with the low confirmed at Verdigris. New offers FOB Woodward were quoted at $270-$275/st ($8.44-$8.59/unit), while rail-DEL pricing in the Texas High Plains slipped to $300-$305/st ($9.38-$9.53/unit).

South Central:

February-March UAN-32 offers were confirmed at $310-$335/st ($9.69-$10.47/unit) FOB in the South Central region, down from the prior $325-$350/st ($10.16-$10.94/unit) FOB range, with the low for truck tons in Louisiana and the high reported by Kentucky sources out of Ohio River terminals.

Southeast:

The UAN-32 market in the Southeast was quoted at $370-$400/st ($11.56-$12.50/unit) FOB port terminals in late February, with the low confirmed at Savannah, Ga., and the high at Wilmington, N.C., and Norfolk, Va. Spot pricing out of inland terminals in Georgia remained significantly higher at the $450/st ($14.06/unit) FOB level.