DTN Retail Fertilizer Trends

UAN, Anhydrous Lead Fertilizer Prices Higher in Last Week of April

Average retail prices for all eight major fertilizers were up from the previous month during the fourth full week of April 2026. Prices for three fertilizers were again up significantly, which DTN designates as anything 5% or more. The remaining five fertilizers were just slightly more expensive.

The average retail price of UAN28 was $526 per ton during the fourth full week of April 2026, up 6% from a month ago. UAN28 is now 36% more expensive than it was a year ago. (DTN chart)

The average retail price of UAN28 was $526 per ton during the fourth full week of April 2026, up 6% from a month ago. UAN28 is now 36% more expensive than it was a year ago. (DTN chart)

OMAHA (DTN) — Average retail fertilizer prices continued to climb during the fourth full week of April 2026, but the increases weren’t as steep as they have been in previous weeks, according to sellers surveyed by DTN.

All eight major fertilizers were more expensive compared to a month earlier. Prices for three of the eight major fertilizers were up significantly, which DTN designates as anything 5% or more.

Leading the way higher were UAN28 and UAN32. The average retail price of UAN28 was 6% higher than last month at $526 per ton. UAN32 was also 6% more expensive than last month with an average price of $595/ton.

Anhydrous was 5% more expensive compared to last month. The nitrogen fertilizer had an average price of $1,116/ton.

The remaining five fertilizers were just slightly more expensive compared to last month. DAP had an average price of $901/ton, MAP $939/ton, potash was $492/ton, urea $866/ton and 10-34-0 $722/ton.

On a price per pound of nitrogen basis, the average urea price was $0.94/lb.N, anhydrous $0.68/lb.N, UAN28 $0.94/lb.N and UAN32 $0.93/lb.N.

Higher fertilizer prices have caused fertilizer companies’ stocks to rise considerably. But much of the upside may already be reflected in the current stock prices, according to a recent Dow Jones article.

Fertilizer company shares are up 61% year to date and near record highs. Near-term trading is likely to track Iran-related headlines and energy prices, and investors should expect volatility, according to Morgan Stanley analyst Vincent Andrews.

Mizuho analyst Edlain Rodriguez believes nitrogen prices likely won’t go up much more from here since farmers won’t be able to afford them.

“While it’s thrilling to be on the roller coaster, knowing when to get off is also part of the adventure,” he said.

Nutrien runs a more diversified business, with nitrogen fertilizer and potash each contributing roughly a third of its profits. Its potash supply has been insulated from the Iran conflict, positioning the company as a relative safe haven.

“Investors are holding Nutrien to avoid exposure to the volatility,” said Oppenheimer analyst Kristen Owen.

All eight fertilizers are now higher in price compared to one year earlier. In addition, all but one are now double digits more expensive.

Potash is 4% higher, 10-34-0 is 9% more expensive, MAP is 14% higher, DAP is 15% more expensive, UAN32 is 26% higher, UAN28 is 36% more expensive, anhydrous is 43% higher and urea is 45% more expensive looking back to last year.

DTN gathers fertilizer price bids from agriculture retailers each week to compile the DTN Fertilizer Index. DTN first began reporting data in November 2008.

In addition to national averages, MyDTN subscribers can access the full DTN Fertilizer Index, which includes state averages, here: https://www.mydtn.com/agriculture/web/ag/markets/fuels-fertilizers#!/fertilizers.

The Trump administration revealed plans last week to alleviate the rising fertilizer prices, according to a DTN articles. You can read about here: https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/crops/article/2026/04/29/10-34-0-leads-fertilizer-prices.

DRY
Date RangeDAPMAPPOTASHUREA
Apr 28-May 2 2025785824472596
May 26-30 2025798831475662
June 23-27 2025810846481656
July 21-25 2025811881483645
Aug 18-22 2025847906485635
Sep 15-19 2025904921486619
Oct 13-17 2025922932486595
Nov 10-14 2025929930490597
Dec 8-12 2025910917489584
Jan 5-9 2026847877484567
Feb 2-6 2026851879488596
Mar 2-6 2026850882487625
Mar 30-Apr 3 2026863917489838
Apr 27-May 1 2026901939492866
LIQUID
Date Range10-34-0ANHYDUAN28UAN32
Apr 28-May 2 2025666783387474
May 26-30 2025669776418494
June 23-27 2025672770413500
July 21-25 2025672764419497
Aug 18-22 2025669762419484
Sep 15-19 2025667777420474
Oct 13-17 2025666838414466
Nov 10-14 2025667857416465
Dec 8-12 2025671867410464
Jan 5-9 2026674869410465
Feb 2-6 2026665860410464
Mar 2-6 2026663895412467
Mar 30-Apr 3 20267141060496564
Apr 27-May 1 20267221116526595

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