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Secretary Brooke Rollins @SecRollins - Thank you @CFIndustries for your great and resolute support for our American farmers. I appreciate our continued conversations and look forward to more positive news.
They just safely delayed a maintenance turnaround at one of the world’s LARGEST ammonia plants in Donaldsonville Louisiana - as a result they expect to supply a 100 000 additional tons of granular urea that would otherwise not have been available for this spring application season.
Additionally we will continue to work with our great partners @LAGovJeffLandry @ASACivilWorks and @DeptofWar to move at TRUMP SPEED on a new world-class ammonia facility at Blue Point Complex the largest of its kind in the WORLD with the potential to produce 1.4 million metric tons of ammonia annually.
Prioritizing U.S. farmers over high-priced exports converting 100 railcars to urea service and maximizing everything to keep fertilizer flowing to our farms.
We will continue to work with great companies like @CFIndustries to support American farmers.
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Tracy Alloway @tracyalloway
One of the big US fertilizer companies CF Industries has said it's "foregoing" more profitable exports in favor of keeping nitrogen at home for US farmers this spring:
https://www.cfindustries.com/newsroom/2026/2026-fertilizer-prices-faq
https://x.com/SecRollins/status/2046295199215669481

Secretary Brooke Rollins @SecRollins - This past weekend I had the opportunity to visit with Oregon Washington State and other western ranchers.
They shared how they are being put out of business everyday due to wolf depredation when wolves attack and kill their livestock largely due to Endangered Species Act (ESA) overreach.
I’ve been working with @SecretaryBurgum to address these concerns and he is in lockstep that we need to resolve these issues.
In addition to the cumbersome ESA States in the Pacific Northwest have taken extremist policies that have allowed the proliferation of these dangerous predators. This is unacceptable for producers especially those who rely on public lands for cattle grazing.
We are moving at Trump Speed to fix this problem. More to come!

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