- Location
- Bedfordshire
Any DAP prices about ? Looking for 10 tonne Jan/feb del
urea + sulphur £297
n imp £233
urea + sulphur £297
n imp £233
Is that 34N, is it prills, is it distressed cargo?urea + sulphur £297
n imp £233
What sort of ballpark price?
How far will it spread?
Product is similar size as Tiger 90 or Brimstone, probably a bit bigger so 28m is no problem. Difference is because its urea in the granule instead of bentonite clay, no dust, and way less likely to break. Also because its plant available quickly, can apply it March unlike Sulphur 90 in my opinion.
Ballpark price, we sell in 1200kg bags into Canada and the US for $500/USD delivered, so 395 GBP.
spreadable 21n 60So3 is approx. £220/t in UK at the moment so I think your 11n 75so3 at £330/t might be a bit too dear at the moment, but looks a nice size granule for spreading.
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My guess is yes. Can't see it being cheaper until June and maybe not even then.Yeah I got 2 loads stuck on the shed at 240 too, Lithan admittedly. Thought the market had pulled away up though, so thought 280 was alright. Should I be getting 2 loads at that though?. . . . .
Yeah I got 2 loads stuck on the shed at 240 too, Lithan admittedly. Thought the market had pulled away up though, so thought 280 was alright. Should I be getting 2 loads at that though?. . . . .
I got the call from a central Scotland merchant on Friday afternoon. £25t cheaper than the day before but was a one day only price from them with March payment terms.Nitram £280 today from CF.
you pay for plastic and if you could get away with it you wouldView attachment 751924 The seller is on here, so kept them anonymous and I know it’s in small bags/quantities, but £520/ton
View attachment 751924 The seller is on here, so kept them anonymous and I know it’s in small bags/quantities, but £520/ton
I'm the seller and thank you for attempting to keep me anonymous, but really no need. As others have said completely different market to 'real' farmers. Its much more convenient supplying the person who calls me up wanting a 'bit of fert' for his spuds or horse paddock, you could decant from a big bag but then its messy to sell that part bag on, and you've got the little bags to weigh, it could also make it difficult for us with FIAS. This way in sealed bags from the manufacturer everything is correct and above board. Price wise its a bit like working out the value of potatoes against what Macdonalds charge for fries.View attachment 751924 The seller is on here, so kept them anonymous and I know it’s in small bags/quantities, but £520/ton