Potash

Eastern Cornbelt: Potash pricing was flat at $515-$530/st FOB regional warehouses, depending on grade and location.

Western Cornbelt: Potash was steady at $510-$530/st FOB regional warehouses, depending on location. Several sources pegged the red granular potash market commonly in the $520-$525/st FOB range in the Western Cornbelt region.

California: Muriate of potash remained flat at $590-$610/st DEL in California, depending on grade and location. Sulfate of potash (SOP) was steady at $695-$705/st FOB, and potassium nitrate was unchanged at $1,020/st FOB for bulk tons and $1,090/st FOB for bags.

Pacific Northwest: Potash was generally tagged at $590/st FOB or DEL in the Pacific Northwest, with reference prices ranging from $600-$620/st rail-DEL, depending on location. Potash pricing at Utah mine locations ranged from $530-$540/st FOB, depending on grade.

K-Mag was steady at $426-$431/st FOB and in tight supply in the region.

Western Canada: Potash pricing in Western Canada remained at $607-$632/mt FOB regional warehouses, depending on grade and location. The market to Canadian customers FOB Saskatchewan mines was quoted in the $592-$603/mt FOB range.