Calgary Herald

AGRIUM SEES EARNINGS GO UP

Bad weather hurts retail sales

- IAN BICKIS

A drought in Western Canada and record rainfall in parts of the U. S. corn belt hit Agrium Inc.’ s retail sales this spring but the agricultur­al supplier still reported higher earnings thanks to lower production costs and higher wholesale returns.

The company’s adjusted net earnings from continuing operations were $ 675 million US for the second quarter, up from $ 625 million US for the same quarter last year.

Earnings per share were $ 4.90 US, up from $ 4.34 US per share last year. The increased earnings came despite a $ 346 million US drop in sales to $ 6.99 billion US, with retail sales making up $ 237 million of the decrease.

On a conference call with investors Thursday, company president and CEO Chuck Magro blamed the decline in sales on the weather.

“Weather conditions across North America were challengin­g, with record amounts of moisture across most of the southern corn belt and southeast U. S. in June, and a serious drought in Western Canada.”

He said the drought, which saw rain levels on average 40 per cent below normal in areas of Saskatchew­an, Alberta and British Columbia, had the biggest impact on retail sales.

Farmers spent less on fertilizer­s and pesticides, as well as services, for struggling crops in the quarter as they tried to reduce losses. Canadian operations were also affected by the lower Canadian dollar, cutting nutrient margins by $ 10 US per tonne.

But the company said the weather challenges in North America have driven crop prices higher, a trend it expects will encourage farmers to spend more money on improved crop yields.

Still, crop prices are below the levels they were last year.

Agrium said its earnings were boosted especially by higher nitrogen returns, while costs were down thanks in part to lower natural gas prices.

Because of relatively low crop prices and lower than expected potash and phosphate pricing, the company reduced the top end of its 2015 guidance by 75 cents US, now giving an earnings per share range of between $ 7 and $ 7.50 US.

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THE CANADIAN PRESS Despite challengin­g weather in Saskatchew­an, Alberta and B. C., Calgary- based Agrium reported higher earnings in Q2.

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