Anhydrous Ammonia is priced at $895–$1,085/ton in Ohio in spring 2026. Ohio anhydrous prices reflect truck freight from Ohio River barge terminals; prices run $15–$25/ton above Illinois benchmark.
| Market | Price Range | vs. 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Ohio retail average | $895–$1,085/ton | +28% |
| Corn Belt average | $900–$1,100/ton | +25–30% |
| NOLA barge reference | $840–$1,010/ton | +20–25% |
Ohio anhydrous prices reflect truck freight from Ohio River barge terminals; prices run $15–$25/ton above Illinois benchmark.
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