In the vast agricultural landscape of Alberta, fertilizer stands as the unsung hero that transforms prairie soil into productive farmland. As Canada's agricultural powerhouse, Alberta's relationship with fertilizer is complex, essential, and increasingly challenging in today's global economic climate. Alberta's Fertilizer Dependence Alberta's agricultural sector relies heavily on fertilizer to maintain its competitive edge. With over 50 million acres of farmland, the province produces a significant portion of Canada's wheat, canola, and barley. This productivity depends on the strategic application of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium— the three primary nutrients that make up commercial fertilizers. The province's unique soil conditions and relatively short growing season make optimal fertilization crucial. Alberta farmers have become increasingly sophisticated in their fertilizer application, adopting precision agriculture technologies that a...