Speculators driving the price .But it’s supposedly feeding people that’s driving the price
Speculators driving the price .But it’s supposedly feeding people that’s driving the price
And bioethanol petrol fuel .But it’s supposedly feeding people that’s driving the price
So if it’s all speculation why don’t the BOE or such like call it out rather than go along with the food shortage messageSpeculators driving the price .
They're firing it not quelling itSo if it’s all speculation why don’t the BOE or such like call it out rather than go along with the food shortage message
That’s getting knocked on the head isn’t it. I remember years ago ensus said the figures didn’t stack up over £150And bioethanol petrol fuel .
That’s the problem we live in such an alarmist worldThey're firing it not quelling it
Useless fukers
No it's increasing and with Russia issues and COP 26 and other green targets growing.That’s getting knocked on the head isn’t it. I remember years ago ensus said the figures didn’t stack up over £150
They told me £740 late this afternoonSulphur is relatively short in supply. Especially with Ince still off-line. Urea + S blends might be the most cost effective solution?
With GBP having gained ground against the USD today, Urea must look especially good value
Are MVF still £720?
Most of barley/wheat up here would be used to produce alcohol.And bioethanol petrol fuel .
Best price i have seen nitram for a while and about £30 less than i paid in febNitram £635
Last week Thomas Bell rep sounded a bit depressed. CF had come in at £630ish, and they couldn't get lithan on farm for any less than £650+, so CF had basically pushed Bells out of the AN marketplace.I paid £655 for Lithan yesterday. Buying group today said it had gone up £50.
I paid £650 from Bells. Maybe it was a bit expensive compared to the 38N19S reported by JCFarmer a few posts back.Best price for 26n 37s03. Really after fertibera product which I’ve used in the past.