Fertiliser Price Tracker

fertman21

Member
Trade
Hi , I am new to this as a member but have followed the price tracker for a few years without getting involved.

if you haven't bought your fertiliser for the spring then you need to buy it NOW

GAS PRICES ARE ROCKETING

AN prices have risen £15 a ton in 24 hours and are firming again.

prices today are roughly for feb delivery nitram £270/t and imported at £265/t

AN could hit £290 within 2 - 3 weeks.
 

Farma Parma

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Northumberlandia
Hi , I am new to this as a member but have followed the price tracker for a few years without getting involved.

if you haven't bought your fertiliser for the spring then you need to buy it NOW

GAS PRICES ARE ROCKETING

AN prices have risen £15 a ton in 24 hours and are firming again.

prices today are roughly for feb delivery nitram £270/t and imported at £265/t

AN could hit £290 within 2 - 3 weeks.
Holy cow i should have bought a load for 2022 then...
mine cost £197 June 2020 by the way.
 

county down

Member
Location
downpatrick
Hi , I am new to this as a member but have followed the price tracker for a few years without getting involved.

if you haven't bought your fertiliser for the spring then you need to buy it NOW

GAS PRICES ARE ROCKETING

AN prices have risen £15 a ton in 24 hours and are firming again.

prices today are roughly for feb delivery nitram £270/t and imported at £265/t

AN could hit £290 within 2 - 3 weeks.
i dont think it is likely gas prices are high because of weather in china will settle down again
 
i dont think it is likely gas prices are high because of weather in china will settle down again

Actually not wrong - COVID has essentially made millions of people work from home, everyone's at home with the heating on.

Hi , I am new to this as a member but have followed the price tracker for a few years without getting involved.

if you haven't bought your fertiliser for the spring then you need to buy it NOW

GAS PRICES ARE ROCKETING

AN prices have risen £15 a ton in 24 hours and are firming again.

prices today are roughly for feb delivery nitram £270/t and imported at £265/t

AN could hit £290 within 2 - 3 weeks.

Slightly too scare mongery post for myself but the message there isn't wrong.

If you're wanting Nitrogen or NPK or N+S - FEB/MAR/APR - now would be the time to buy with forward delivery.

If May/June - who knows.
 

fertman21

Member
Trade
Actually not wrong - COVID has essentially made millions of people work from home, everyone's at home with the heating on.



Slightly too scare mongery post for myself but the message there isn't wrong.

If you're wanting Nitrogen or NPK or N+S - FEB/MAR/APR - now would be the time to buy with forward delivery.

If May/June - who knows.
completely agree.
I wasn't trying to scare anyone - just hopefully help some people save a few quid.
 

robbie

Member
BASIS
Actually not wrong - COVID has essentially made millions of people work from home, everyone's at home with the heating on.



Slightly too scare mongery post for myself but the message there isn't wrong.

If you're wanting Nitrogen or NPK or N+S - FEB/MAR/APR - now would be the time to buy with forward delivery.

If May/June - who knows.

So all to do with gas and have nothing to do with corn prices going up and everyone trying to get fat of the farmers again.
 
So all to do with gas and have nothing to do with corn prices going up and everyone trying to get fat of the farmers again.

Not disagreeing. However company's who import here in the UK can only do as you do, buy and sell to the best of their abilities.

Maybe folk should think twice about buying 'British' (American) when they can get something made in Lithuania, brought over here and sold to them £15/t less than the exact same stuff they put in a blue bag down the road... :scratchhead:
 

robbie

Member
BASIS
Not disagreeing. However company's who import here in the UK can only do as you do, buy and sell to the best of their abilities.

Maybe folk should think twice about buying 'British' (American) when they can get something made in Lithuania, brought over here and sold to them £15/t less than the exact same stuff they put in a blue bag down the road... :scratchhead:
I don't buy blue bag on principle, I know I should support a "British🤔" company but the way they operate with there pricing is just poop.
 

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