2010 Crop Year Fertilizer Report
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1 2010 Crop Year Fertilizer Report This report is based on the tonnage of fertilizer reported from licensed dealers that has been either distributed OR sold in Minnesota 1. Each registrant under section 18C.411 and each company licensed under section 18C.415 must file an annual tonnage report for the previous year ending June 30 with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA), on forms provided or approved by the MDA, stating the number of net tons of each brand or grade of fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant amendment distributed in Minnesota or the number of net tons and grade of each raw fertilizer material sold or distributed in Minnesota during the reporting period. (Minnesota Statute 18C.421) In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act, an alternative form of communication is available upon request. TDD: MDA is an equal opportunity employer and provider. 1 Fertilizer can be reported as distributed or sold. Fertilizer sales does not equate to fertilizer applied. Fertilizer can be purchased one season and applied in another season. Fertilizer can be purchased in one county and applied in another county.
2 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Measured in Tons Table 1. Total Fertilizer Summary July 2009 to June 2010 CONTAINER USE NUTRIENT TOTAL BAG BULK LIQUID FARM NONFARM MULTI-NUTRIENT 814, , , ,129 0 NITROGEN 1,206, , ,221 1,206,901 0 PHOSPHATE 7, , ,064 0 POTASH 464, , ,760 0 ORGANICS SEC/MICRO 33, ,516 1,841 33,357 0 LIME MISCELLANEOUS 10, , ,605 0 TOTALS 2,537, ,911, ,560 2,537,018 21,473
3 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Measured in Tons Table 2. Total Nutrients by Type July 2009 to June 2010 CONTAINER USE TOTAL BAG BULK LIQUID FARM NONFARM MULTI-NUTRIENT NITROGEN 101, ,850 10, ,769 0 PHOSPHATE 301, ,675 37, ,773 0 POTASH 19, , ,924 0 SINGLE-NUTRIENT NITROGEN 608, , , ,599 0 PHOSPHATE POTASH 273, , ,142 0 ORGANIC NITROGEN PHOSPHATE POTASH TOTAL NUTRIENTS NITROGEN 710, , , ,408 0 PHOSPHATE 302, ,722 37, ,026 0 POTASH 293, , ,078 0
4 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Measured in Tons Table 3. Single-Nutrient Fertilizer Summary TONS CONTAINER GRADE CODE TYPE TOTAL BAG BULK LIQUID NITROGEN NITROGEN NO ID 2, , NITROGEN NO CODE NITROGEN NO CODE NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE AMM SUL SOLUTION NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE ZINC MAN AMM SUL NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE AMMONIUM THIOSUL AMMONIUM THIOSUL 8, , IDENT. BY GRADE AMMONIUM THIOSUL IDENT. BY GRADE IDENT. BY GRADE NITRIC ACID NITROGEN NO CODE CALCIUM NITRATE SODIUM NITRATE IDENT. BY GRADE CALCIUM AMM NIT IDENT. BY GRADE UREA SOLUTION NITROGEN NO CODE
5 IDENT. BY GRADE 5, ,218 0 NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE UREA SOLUTION 1, , AQUA AMMONIA AMMONIUM SULFATE 70, , NITROGEN SOL <28% NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN NO CODE NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN SOL <28% NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE AMMONIUM SUL-NIT NITROGEN SOL <28% NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN SOL <28% NITROGEN NO CODE 4, , NITROGEN SOL 28% 120, , IDENT. BY GRADE AMMONIUM NIT-SUL 1, , NITROGEN SOL 30% IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN SOL 30% IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN SOL 32% 72, , IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN NO CODE AMMONIUM SUL- UREA AMMONIUM NITRATE NITROGEN NO CODE SUL CTD UREA IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN NO CODE UREA- FORM NITROGEN NO CODE
6 NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE NITROGEN NO CODE NITROGEN NO CODE 1, , IDENT. BY GRADE 2, , UREA 589, , IDENT. BY GRADE 5, , IDENT. BY GRADE ANHY AMMONIA 308, ,615 TOTALS 1,206, , ,221 PHOSPHATE PHOS NO ID 5, , COLLOID PHOS PHOS NO CODE COLLOID PHOS PHOS ROCK NORMAL SUPER ENRICHED SUPER TRIPLE SUPER TRIPLE SUPER SUPER PHOS ACD TOTALS 7, , POTASH POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO ID 3, , POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE
7 POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE MANURE SALTS POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE POT-MAG SULFATE 4, , POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE POT-MAG SULFATE POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE
8 IDENT. BY GRADE POTASH NO CODE POT SULFATE POT SULFATE POT SULFATE 5, , POT SULFATE IDENT. BY GRADE IDENT. BY GRADE IDENT. BY GRADE IDENT. BY GRADE MUR OF POT 60% 447, , IDENT. BY GRADE TOTALS 464, ,760 0 ALL TOTALS 1,678, ,164, ,522
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