@article{Taylor:154834,
      recid = {154834},
      author = {Taylor, Harold H.},
      title = {Fertilizer Use and Price Statistics, 1960-93},
      address = {1994-09},
      number = {1487-2016-122911},
      series = {SB 893},
      pages = {68},
      year = {1994},
      abstract = {The rapid growth in fertilizer consumption throughout the  sixties and seventies peaked at 23.7 million nutrient tons  in 1981. After falling to 18.1 million tons in 1983, use  has remained relatively stable, ranging from 19.1 to
21.8  million tons during 1984-93. Use has declined from its peak  level because of fewer planted acres and stabilizing rates  of application. Farm fertilizer prices, while stable or  declining during the sixties, have varied widely since  1973. This bulletin includes quarterly or semiannual time  series for farm fertilizer prices, annual, farm and  wholesale fertilizer price indexes, fertilizer consumption  by plant nutrient and major selected products, consumption  of mixed fertilizers and secondary and micronutrients, and  statistics on fertilizer use per acre by nutrient in the  major producing States for corn, cotton, soybeans, and  wheat.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/154834},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.154834},
}