ridger
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- Tyrone, Northern Ireland
10 10 20 , 520 euro
Yara 27 should be 325 here in NI.Any prices for amidas and Yara 27% n . I was quoted £400 and £330
Rubbish. No reason why it shouldTook the plunge and bought 2 lorry loads today. Dealer did tell me N is going to go up in the next couple of weeks weather or not that’s true I don’t know
I don’t see why it should either. But just didn’t want to be stuck in a situation where I’m forced to buy it in the middle of March.Rubbish. No reason why it should
I follow Josh Linville on Twitter and NOLA urea has gone up over the last few weeks and there tends to be an 8 week delay to it affecting prices here though he also states gas in Europe is also cheap so AN might remain at current prices and be cheaper for new season effectively probably making AN & urea at parity on an £/kg/N basis but N/kg not cheaper as such.Rubbish. No reason why it should
No reason why wheat is dropping like a stone!Rubbish. No reason why it should
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Yup replacement import AN stands about £350 currently. C F are sold out for March delivery, but have April tonnes still to sell.With Nitram around the 320-330 mark I imagine its probably keeping the other AN prices in check. So look out if and when then that goes
Talking to wagon driver last week apparently there is mountains in stock at the portsYup replacement import AN stands about £350 currently. C F are sold out for March delivery, but have April tonnes still to sell.
Same here in BelfastTalking to wagon driver last week apparently there is mountains in stock at the ports
Which is totally over priced compared with grains . And it's not supply and demand for sureYup replacement import AN stands about £350 currently. C F are sold out for March delivery, but have April tonnes still to sell.
I wonder how much of sold out march delivery actually has a end user allocated to it or just a merchants name on it.Yup replacement import AN stands about £350 currently. C F are sold out for March delivery, but have April tonnes still to sell.
Talking to wagon driver last week apparently there is mountains in stock at the ports
they don't tell you that information !How much is already sold awaiting delivery is the key bit to know
If it's sitting in a port,and not on a farm,it ain't earning them anything!How much is already sold awaiting delivery is the key bit to know
£467/tonne?34.5% N 10 x 600kg bags delivered South Wales £280 per bag Mid Feb 24.
Is that saying the small 100 acre suckler herd farmer with no buying power is subsidising the larger scale farmer?£467/tonne?
27%n 600kg £192 , ur’s seem very expensive34.5% N 10 x 600kg bags delivered South Wales £280 per bag Mid Feb 24.