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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6352674" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Most liquid is sold by the tonne except for Yara who do it by the cubic metre. I had a long chat with a mate who buys liquid for 50,000 acres for a farming company - he's been trying to get my orders on his books but I go back to Anglia Farmers each time. Last summer we did a comparison of w/v quotes vs w/w for liquid N+S on the same day and they were the same. You just have to use the specific gravity multiplier to convert w/v to w/w.</p><p></p><p>You need to know the An price on the day to cost out the S content. Normally the liquid merchants match Nitram/Extran for straight liquid N & the NS products are done in a similar way on a £/kg basis. There's little to choose between Yara, Omex, BFS, Koch etc on price. AF make sure they are keen to match each other. Liquid pricing starts later than new season solid product but the prices are normally backdated to early doors AN. If you're ordering liquid I'd have you quantities ready even if it's for spring top up as the carry should be a straight line to March/April 2020.</p><p></p><p>No actual date for the compulsory sale of inhibited urea and UAN yet - it's just a proposal under the Clean Air Strategy announced earlier this year but I expect it to be made law before long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6352674, member: 166"] Most liquid is sold by the tonne except for Yara who do it by the cubic metre. I had a long chat with a mate who buys liquid for 50,000 acres for a farming company - he's been trying to get my orders on his books but I go back to Anglia Farmers each time. Last summer we did a comparison of w/v quotes vs w/w for liquid N+S on the same day and they were the same. You just have to use the specific gravity multiplier to convert w/v to w/w. You need to know the An price on the day to cost out the S content. Normally the liquid merchants match Nitram/Extran for straight liquid N & the NS products are done in a similar way on a £/kg basis. There's little to choose between Yara, Omex, BFS, Koch etc on price. AF make sure they are keen to match each other. Liquid pricing starts later than new season solid product but the prices are normally backdated to early doors AN. If you're ordering liquid I'd have you quantities ready even if it's for spring top up as the carry should be a straight line to March/April 2020. No actual date for the compulsory sale of inhibited urea and UAN yet - it's just a proposal under the Clean Air Strategy announced earlier this year but I expect it to be made law before long. [/QUOTE]
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