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Idaho congressmen to Biden: Consider 'all available options' to control fertilizer prices

Idaho’s Republican members of Congress, Reps. Mike Simpson and Russ Fulcher, sent a message Tuesday that urged President Joe Biden to act on high fertilizer prices, as the nation’s farms head into planting season.  Simpson and Fulcher were among nearly 100 congressional representatives to sign the letter.  “Farmers across Idaho and the country are feeling the burden of higher input costs due to supply chain disruptions and rising energy costs,” Simpson said in a news release. “The unprecedented fertilizer prices we see today are placing yet another strain on our vitally important agricultural communities.”  Simpson said the Biden administration “must take every action necessary to lower the cost of fertilizer and ensure farmers have reliable access to the resources they need.”  The letter urged Biden to consider measures such as removing vaccine requirements for cross-border transport of “essential commerce,” increasing U.S. gas production and using resources to support farmers facing financial difficulties.