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AGRIUM INC T.AGU

"With more than 1,400 retail centers, Canada-based Agrium is the largest agricultural retailer in the United States, selling fertilizers, crop chemicals, and seed directly to farm customers. The company's wholesale business produces and markets the three main crop nutrients--nitrogen, potash, and phosphate--with natural resources located mainly in Canada and the United States. The bulk of Agrium's sales are generated in the U.S., Canada, and Australia."


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Post by HARJAYon Oct 02, 2014 11:23pm
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A bad omen for agriculture? Cramer's warning

The agriculturesector could see widespread selling after fertilizer maker Agrium (Toronto Stock Exchange: AGU-CA) issued a warning about its earnings, CNBC's Jim Cramersaid Thursday.
Agrium shares were down Thursday, after the company issued lower guidance for the second half of its fiscal year, citing strong growing conditions.
"You just don't need a lot of fertilizer when things are real good," Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street." "If you're a farmer, you're doing great ... but you don't need more fertilizer and you may not need more seeds."
In turn, he thinks Agrium's woes could reverberate throughout the ag sector, at least in the near-term.

"People sell first and ask questions later," Cramer said. "I think people are going to say, 'Oh, Agrium. Farm complex. Let's sell Monsanto (MON). Let's sell Syngenta (Swiss Exchange: SYNN-CH). Let's sell Deere (DE). Let's sell Agco (AGCO). Let's sell Potash. Let's sell Mosaic (MOS).'"
"All of those are going to be weaker. The whole complex," he said.
Eventually, Cramer thinks the seed stocks will be a "buy." The fertilizer stocks may continue to struggle, though, he said.
DISCLOSURE: When this story was published, Cramer's charitable trust did not own AGCO, Agrium, Deere, Monsanto, Mosaic, Potash,or Syngenta.

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