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American Farm Bureau Federation

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noun

  1. an organization founded in 1920 to promote the interests of farmers, especially through state and national legislation. AFBF


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Timing matters for American farmers because fertilizer purchasing, field preparation and early-season fertilizer applications are already underway, wrote Faith Parum, economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation, in a report earlier this month.

From MarketWatch

The American Farm Bureau Federation said the disruption is hitting just as U.S. spring planting gets underway, when fertilizer purchases and early field applications are already in motion.

From Barron's

"Without strategically prioritizing the delivery of critical farm inputs such as urea, ammonia, nitrogen, phosphate, and sulfur-based products, the US risks a shortfall in crops," American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall warned Monday.

From Barron's

In the US, about 25% of fertiliser imports enter the US in the months of March and April, as planting season starts, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.

From BBC

For the record: The American Farm Bureau Federation’s 40th annual Thanksgiving dinner survey says the classic holiday feast for 10 will cost $55.18, or about $5.52 per person, down 5% from last year.

From MarketWatch