Fertilizer costs represent the expense of nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium used to boost crop yields. Farmers apply these inputs to soil or plants to correct deficiencies and maximize harvests. Both large-scale agricultural producers and home gardeners benefit from understanding these costs, as they directly impact profitability, food prices, and sustainable growing practices.
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