Midwest Diesel Prices Surge

Diesel prices in the Midwest spiked to $4.80/gallon as farmers prepare for planting season, a 21% MoM increase.

The price jump is hitting farmers hard as they gear up for spring planting, increasing their operational costs significantly. This could affect planting decisions and potentially lead to higher food prices down the line. Several factors contribute to this spike, including increased demand and refining capacity issues in the Midwest. Ongoing infrastructure challenges exacerbate the problem, limiting the ability to move fuel efficiently. Keep an eye on inventory levels at regional terminals; any significant drawdowns could signal further price increases. Alternative fuel strategies and efficient route planning become even more critical to mitigate these costs.

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