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its cold and if temperatures rose and it dried up there would be pressure on next weekLorry driver came Monday with fert he said not moving half as much as last year
its cold and if temperatures rose and it dried up there would be pressure on next weekLorry driver came Monday with fert he said not moving half as much as last year
CF, I would rather go organicDeals in jan on cf fert with an end of march delivery date landing on farms now.
Better than supporting the foreign muckCF, I would rather go organic
After the tricks they played these last few years with gas selling, plant closures, carbon credits and then the BS with urea I would rather buy Lithan or Egyptian ureaBetter than supporting the foreign muck
CF are American, just stick a union jack on bag. I won't buy it again either.After the tricks they played these last few years with gas selling, plant closures, carbon credits and then the BS with urea I would rather buy Lithan or Egyptian urea
I assume you wouldn't buy Norwegian, Polish, Lithuanian, Algerian then either, problem is doesn't leave much choice.CF are American, just stick a union jack on bag. I won't buy it again either.
Did the above company's sell there gas on the open market for massive proffits then stop production, then go cap in hand to our goverment for millions to restart production? is the point being made I believe.I assume you wouldn't buy Norwegian, Polish, Lithuanian, Algerian then either, problem is doesn't leave much choice.
I get the point, and I agree however if you have cheap energy as they have in North Africa then you don't need to. I did see somewhere that Yara and other European producers received some support but might be wrong. As long as the government keep paying me I don't mindDid the above company's sell there gas on the open market for massive proffits then stop production, then go cap in hand to our goverment for millions to restart production? is the point being made I believe.
They held our hospitals to ransom over CO2 supply also. Fertiliser produced just a byproduct.Did the above company's sell there gas on the open market for massive proffits then stop production, then go cap in hand to our goverment for millions to restart production? is the point being made I believe.
They to had cheep energy (pre bought) but chose to sell it back to the supplier knowing they could demand millions to start up again!I get the point, and I agree however if you have cheap energy as they have in North Africa then you don't need to. I did see somewhere that Yara and other European producers received some support but might be wrong. As long as the government keep paying me I don't mind
Got to admire their business model of making money at every angle they can!!They to had cheep energy (pre bought) but chose to sell it back to the supplier knowing they could demand millions to start up again!
its cold and if temperatures rose and it dried up there would be pressure on next week
100% trueGot to admire their business model of making money at every angle they can!!
but rightly people will buy what’s best for their business be that imported fertiliser produced to different health and safety requirements and different cost of production structures abroad or domestic, it all comes down to cost at the end of the day.
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Got to admire their business model of making money at every angle they can!!
Blimey sounds a bit like selling very expensive wheat a couple of years ago and now putting ground into sfiDid the above company's sell there gas on the open market for massive proffits then stop production, then go cap in hand to our goverment for millions to restart production? is the point being made I believe.
Does it though? Really?Blimey sounds a bit like selling very expensive wheat a couple of years ago and now putting ground into sfi
Of course it doesn’t. He still thinks he’s getting his JamDoes it though? Really?
Really? You're gonna have to talk me through that one.Blimey sounds a bit like selling very expensive wheat a couple of years ago and now putting ground into sfi
Did farmers set the price?Blimey sounds a bit like selling very expensive wheat a couple of years ago and now putting ground into sfi