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Texas Corn Producers to Host Webinar
Upcoming event to discuss fertilizer markets and planting season challenges
Mar. 24, 2026 at 7:57am
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As farmers in Texas head into the 2026 planting season, they continue to face high input prices and growing tensions in the Middle East that are adding uncertainty to fertilizer markets. To help navigate these challenges, the Texas Corn Producers Association is hosting an upcoming webinar to provide insights and information to local corn growers.
Why it matters
The webinar aims to equip Texas corn producers with the latest information and strategies to manage the economic pressures and supply chain disruptions impacting their operations as they prepare for the upcoming planting season.
The details
The webinar, hosted by the Texas Corn Producers Association, will cover a range of topics relevant to local corn growers, including the latest developments in fertilizer markets, strategies for managing high input costs, and potential impacts of geopolitical tensions on supply and pricing.
- The webinar is scheduled for March 24, 2026.
The players
Texas Corn Producers Association
A trade organization representing corn farmers and producers in the state of Texas.
What’s next
Corn producers in Texas are encouraged to register for the upcoming webinar to gain insights and information to help navigate the challenges of the 2026 planting season.
The takeaway
With high input costs and global supply chain disruptions impacting the agricultural sector, industry groups like the Texas Corn Producers Association are stepping up to provide timely information and support to local farmers as they prepare for the upcoming growing season.
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