U.S. Gulf:
NOLA UAN-32 barges continued to be quoted at around $300/st ($9.38/unit) FOB. Sources put seller quotes in the $300-$330/st FOB range, but it was unclear if anyone was ready to pull the trigger.
East Coast vessel business continued to be called $345-$350/mt CFR.
Eastern Cornbelt:
The UAN-32 market in the Eastern Cornbelt was pegged at $325-$345/st ($10.16-$10.78/unit) FOB, depending on location, with the low at Mount Vernon, Ind., and the high at Burns Harbor, Ind.
Other spot prices in late March included $327/st ($10.22/unit) FOB Seneca, Ill., and $330/st ($10.31/unit) FOB Cincinnati, with UAN-28 at $293/st ($10.46/unit) FOB Toledo, Ohio.
Western Cornbelt:
The UAN-32 market remained at $325-$345/st ($10.16-$10.78/unit) FOB for prompt tons in the Western Cornbelt, with the low at St. Louis and the high at Hastings, Neb. Sources said postings for May-June shipment firmed at midweek to $340/st ($10.63/unit) FOB Fort Dodge and $345/st ($10.78/unit) FOB Sergeant Bluff.
Southern Plains:
The UAN-32 market had reportedly firmed to $340-$360/st ($10.63-$11.25/unit) FOB regional production points in the Southern Plains, depending on location and time of shipment. New offers during the week included $350/st ($10.94/unit) FOB Verdigris and Coffeyville for prompt tons, and $360/st ($11.25/unit) FOB Woodward for May shipment.
South Central:
UAN-32 pricing was quoted at $315-$325/st ($9.84-$10.16/unit) FOB South Central terminals, with the lower end of the range reported at Memphis and reflecting a $5-$10/st increase from last report. The upper end of the range was reported by Kentucky sources out of Ohio River terminals.
Southeast:
The UAN-32 market was pegged at $300-$305/st ($9.38-$9.53/unit) FOB inland terminals in Georgia and $315/st ($9.84/unit) FOB Wilmington and other port terminals. Sources reported brisk application underway in Georgia in late March.