Spread just fine after tray testing this time.Hope everyone is remembering how badly urea AS blends tend to spread.....
G2 standard, we are on 24m absolutely fine just tray test it.There are different quality urea G3(high quality) and G2. Can be £20/t different.
Well with my carry over and a load I bought just after the invasion of n+s which was lower than the prices quoted which I put on interest free credit then I am good for 2023.
I thought CF was 34.5%? LithAN etc is 34.4%?Apologies It's prilled nitrogen (CF) in Yara bags 34.4%, as I say my dad that sorted it
Paid £740 granular urea (equates to AN price of £555 gram for gram of N).
£650 26N 37SO3, compound.
Thought I'd make a load up with a bit of 0:20:30. £725/t . Nearly fainted. That's £90/ acre for P+K. More cattle and more FYM in future.
Edit. 200kgN + compound = £240/acre.
'least expensive' might have been more appropriate terminology!Cheapest DAP I was offered earlier in the week was £1125/t upto £1250
Dunno when series 2 is coming out but they need to get it out ASAP so that the public can start to get some understanding of how mental prices have become in the world of food production. Obv time wise it will be behind the curve but I imagine some of the current issues will have started to be discussed by Jezza to camera.Amazon Prime are after a 3rd series
Every little helps.I thought CF was 34.5%? LithAN etc is 34.4%?
Don’t know how anyone else feels. But if I buy my normal Fert requirement. Monday morning. It will be well over 100k. That makes me nervous. like everyone else I’ve brought combines. Tractors. even built a house. machInes are normal payed in 3-5 years. House over 20+. But to spend 120k on Fert without the fuel or the other inputs. F4cks sake.
It should have a weekly slot, in place of countryfileDunno when series 2 is coming out but they need to get it out ASAP so that the public can start to get some understanding of how mental prices have become in the world of food production. Obv time wise it will be behind the curve but I imagine some of the current issues will have started to be discussed by Jezza to camera.
wheat has to be 280 plus in 2023 for this to workPaid £740 granular urea (equates to AN price of £555 gram for gram of N).
£650 26N 37SO3, compound.
Thought I'd make a load up with a bit of 0:20:30. £725/t . Nearly fainted. That's £90/ acre for P+K. More cattle and more FYM in future.
Edit. 200kgN + compound = £240/acre.
Currently £285 Nov.wheat has to be 280 plus in 2023 for this to work
UK (ICE) Feed Wheat | £/tonne | |
---|---|---|
May 22 | 351.80 (unch) | |
Jul 22 | 347.60 (unch) | |
Nov 22 | 335.70 (+2.55) | |
Jan 23 | 338.70 (unch) | |
Mar 23 | 340.40 (unch) | |
May 23 | 344.00 (+5.05) | |
Jul 23 | 316.85 (unch) | |
Nov 23 | 285.00 (+3.55) | |
Jan 24 | 287.75 (unch) | |
Mar 24 | 289.25 (unch) |