DES MOINES, Iowa – As landscaping and garden centers enter their busiest time of year, some businesses say global tensions, including the war in Iran, could affect fertilizer supplies and prices in the months ahead. Many people are preparing lawns before April rains, but rising costs tied to shipping and product production may impact what […]
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