Pebd99
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That’s more like it.Liquid 26 5 £265 ii delivery July pay sep
That’s more like it.Liquid 26 5 £265 ii delivery July pay sep
Who was that with , I got quoted £280 for 26N 5S July pay Sept?Liquid 26 5 £265 ii delivery July pay sep
Yara what?Been told this morning , CF can’t supply for two weeks
Yara can’t supply for three weeks
Just to fully make sure you can’t use new season prices on this years crops.
How nice of them..
900 a ton - can you take delivery tomorrow…
Will you put some on to get some backend growth?Well, I haven't spread any fertiliser on grass this year. Missed the boat.
Not bovvered.
depends how dry it stays, so maybeWill you put some on to get some backend growth?
Thats getting better , CF and there games can get stuffed335 for urea, oct/Nov delivery
Extran. You must of emptied itYara what?
I got a delivery Extran on Tuesday. Boat docked Monday with a load bulk.
IMO, the fertiliser industry is broken. All other industries work on a just in time system for their inputs and inventory, and make their suppliers carry the cost, we seem to have to purchase the product and take delivery before the crop it will be used in is in the ground, utter madness.
From this year on I will be working on the Just in Time principle for my fertiliser.
I had known this for a few years but hadn't got involved with buying early....until last year. Definitely feels like an instant fail ad trying a different strategy. Big question is, do I do it again??Just In Time means someone else has to carry stock and have an ADR qualified lorry to get it to you.
4 years in 5, early ordering gets the best price. This last year was the 1 in 5. Do you feel lucky? Well, do ya?
It's been reported that it's re opening soon was a condition of the grain corridor continuing, to allow an export route for Russian fert so it could have some implications.Yes cant see it making any difference seeing as its been turned off since feb 2022
Some news reports say the pipeline damage could result in the corridor closing.It's been reported that it's re opening soon was a condition of the grain corridor continuing, to allow an export route for Russian fert so it could have some implications.
Yes with 20% loss urea is still slightly cheaper per unit N than CF ammonium nitrate, but urea not immediately available for uptake, so perhaps not the better buy for this time of year?
Anyway, been quoted lithan @ £330/t which is better than both