This week on Unscripted, Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths sit down with Josh Linville of StoneX to unpack the extreme volatility in global fertilizer markets. From Middle East tensions and shipping risks near the Strait of Hormuz to skyrocketing nitrogen costs, the conversation dives into what’s driving price spikes—and what it means for farmers’ bottom lines. With input costs squeezing margins and corn acreage potentially at risk in 2026, the trio also tackle the push for expanded domestic production and real policy solutions. It’s a candid look at fertilizer turmoil, farmer frustration, and the fight for stability in uncertain times.

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