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No true double top available, could get 26:35 at £670 or similar but no DT available. Better value would be Piamon 33n30s at high £600’s or a urea AS blendAnyone had a price on Doubletop of late?
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No true double top available, could get 26:35 at £670 or similar but no DT available. Better value would be Piamon 33n30s at high £600’s or a urea AS blendAnyone had a price on Doubletop of late?
As far as I'm aware it hasn't been available to order since September.Anyone had a price on Doubletop of late?
if what is sent by friends of mine over ther is to be believed, it is borderline WW1, in that there are trench systems expecting to stand to modern systems of war. However hopefully the winter hasn’t been hard enough, (some parts are only combining maize as the frost has just set hard enough for the land to hold a combine) let alone a heavy tankI cannot remember his name but the chap who wrote the book about russia and the cold war reckons there is no chance of war, its just putin flexing his muscles abit like rocket man in north korea.
Is there any Piamon about yet?No true double top available, could get 26:35 at £670 or similar but no DT available. Better value would be Piamon 33n30s at high £600’s or a urea AS blend
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Mate. I doubt the accounts of many European Nitrate producers will show a profit for the 21/22 financial year. It looks pretty dire from what I can see across the continent.If only the same had applied to fertiliser manufacturers!
Really feel for the fert producers,would never take advantageMate. I doubt the accounts of many European Nitrate producers will show a profit for the 21/22 financial year. It looks pretty dire from what I can see across the continent.
Any monies earned whilst there was relatively cheap gas from May/June 2021 has long been spent since September last year.
More importantly, there's no fresh info on whether the domestic AN producer here has secured the necessary CO2 contracts to enable them to co-produce their principal material. Seems more likely that they'll curtail production again from the smoke signals from Westminster.
Having said that, gas prices eased a little this week. Instead of being 5 times higher, it's just 4 times the value from June last year.
Every silver lining has a cloud!
I'm sure you will be able to remember ICI in it's petrochemical heyday, they used to say petrol was just a byproduct compared to what else they got from the crude oilAm I getting this right,, CF is producing co2 and nitram is now just the waste product from that?will they give it away to get rid of it
Should be. Boat was in in January and mine was delivered a week and a half ago.Is there any Piamon about yet?
seems cheapOrigin 25 5 5 £610 local merchant told me this morning
Yara 25 5 5 £645
Cheappppp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!seems cheap
cheap relative to27%nitrogen at £630Cheappppp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Was offered yara 25.5.5 +s 610 beginning of jan.Origin 25 5 5 £610 local merchant told me this morning
Yara 25 5 5 £645
Seems odd why we are being shown pictures of trenches and the home guard on parade when a single modern jet fighter would destroy them all. Leaders just playing toy soldiers by the looks, what happened to drone warfare etc. The area troops are massing at looks a bleak ole place and not worth falling out overif what is sent by friends of mine over ther is to be believed, it is borderline WW1, in that there are trench systems expecting to stand to modern systems of war. However hopefully the winter hasn’t been hard enough, (some parts are only combining maize as the frost has just set hard enough for the land to hold a combine) let alone a heavy tank
Maybe there's nowt better to do in eastern europeSeems odd why we are being shown pictures of trenches and the home guard on parade when a single modern jet fighter would destroy them all. Leaders just playing toy soldiers by the looks, what happened to drone warfare etc. The area troops are massing at looks a bleak ole place and not worth falling out over