Fertiliser Price Tracker

Surgery

Member
Location
Oxford
New season prices are normally end of June , this year middle of May , go figure
Can’t see it getting much cheaper , imported an seems it can’t be sold bagged much under £700 hence why cf etc has now gone in at £705 Only a week after sell
Quoted £710 and £715 a ton for blue bag yesterday for September delivery. Didn't buy. Think fert companies just throwing random prices out at moment to try keep the prices too high.
blue bag crowd have found out imported at the moment is roughly £700 , they have found this out in the last week so hence their prices going up coincidently £5 more
Than imported , funny that
 

lloyd

Member
Location
Herefordshire
Can’t see it getting much cheaper , imported an seems it can’t be sold bagged much under £700 hence why cf etc has now gone in at £705 Only a week after sell

blue bag crowd have found out imported at the moment is roughly £700 , they have found this out in the last week so hence their prices going up coincidently £5 more
Than imported , funny that
I can see it getting much cheaper if UN chief Guterres gets what he wants.
He's wanting Russia to free up easier access to Ukrainian wheat but also saying
Russian fertiliser must have full unrestricted access to world markets .
I've taken some cover on Urea but might turn out to be my dearest buy .
Bob might be RIGHT this time. :ROFLMAO:
 

Surgery

Member
Location
Oxford
I can see it getting much cheaper if UN chief Guterres gets what he wants.
He's wanting Russia to free up easier access to Ukrainian wheat but also saying
Russian fertiliser must have full unrestricted access to world markets .
I've taken some cover on Urea but might turn out to be my dearest buy .
Bob might be RIGHT this time. :ROFLMAO:
Done the same here !
 

JCfarmer

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
warks
I can see it getting much cheaper if UN chief Guterres gets what he wants.
He's wanting Russia to free up easier access to Ukrainian wheat but also saying
Russian fertiliser must have full unrestricted access to world markets .
I've taken some cover on Urea but might turn out to be my dearest buy .
Bob might be RIGHT this time. :ROFLMAO:
Urea was £750 in Jan before the war kicked off in late Feb?
I suppose farmers buying it then needed it ASAP for this years crop.
 

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