With wheat nearing £200 they can go f''' themselvesIt is. You can currently get urea for a little over £700
With wheat nearing £200 they can go f''' themselvesIt is. You can currently get urea for a little over £700
Where?It is. You can currently get urea for a little over £700
It is good value. Someone on here told me he paid £710 today. I’m not sure who with. I paid 738 a while ago and my merchant said it was circa £20/t less last week. Therefore £795 is either a typo, or for protected or someone is taking the Michael.Where?
So that puts AN equivalent at £520/t sounds good value.
Not sure what he has to do with the Fert marketChrist yes.
What’s the deal with CF then. Did Billingham stop producing for a period. Apparently up and running again now.There will be panic selling going on with expensive existing stocks, but just balancing the profiteering when it went the other way.
Not the same now though. The secrets out not like at the start. Surely some gas planning will have been done. It’s not as though he was ever going to surrender.Price might be up again with goings on in Poland tonight.
Don't need much excuse to put it up.Not the same now though. The secrets out not like at the start. Surely some gas planning will have been done. It’s not as though he was ever going to surrender.
I know they don’t. I think they will lose out ultimately though.Don't need much excuse to put it up.
Bloody arable Playboy'sAfter the 1st 1 snapped we wrapped the the palett tines up with feed bags but made no difference. You could hear them cracking when lifted
One of my first memories after I passed my HGV was a loader careering down the yard on solid packed snow/ice with a muck gripe with tines worn to razor points and me hooking the straps on.Bloody arable Playboy's
Eventually you'll learn the joys of a grass forage bale wrap core covering the dung fork tine
But until then you'll still think fertiliser bags are the work of the devil (aka a sheep farmer )
I had a chap from Thomas Bell call me yesterday to see if I was OK for fert.
I have never spoke or dealt with them before!?
Interesting........
Where?
So that puts AN equivalent at £520/t sounds good value.
Puts AN at £562.50I can get Urea on to farm for £750/t right now. That should put AN at £550ish - good luck buying it for that! Urea good value now.
India wanting another 1.5mil tonnes isn't going to help keep the price down there neither.
The cynic in me say maybe they want it there so you wouldnt cancel?First two loads landing this morning, they seem keen to get it out as wasn’t due until December. Told them not to bring anymore until I can’t get the shed cleaned out
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Anyone had any prices on MOP recently?