Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, the longest serving premier in the Netherlands and the second longest serving head of government in the EU, will be stepping down – and as he announced – leaving politics after an early election is called, probably for October or November.  Rutte is head of the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and leads a four party coalition government that collapsed over an immigration policy stalemate. Rutte characterized the collapse as being due to “irreconcilable issues.”  Though the issue at hand was immigration, in a bigger context this has implications for ag and fertilizer use. Rutte’s government was also trying to push through the Netherlands’ nit...