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<blockquote data-quote="franklin" data-source="post: 2338698" data-attributes="member: 1118"><p>As said, it doesnt sound cheaper. But if you save £1 for each sprayer pass, and you make 8 passes in a crop of wheat, and you grow 1000ac of wheat, then thats £8k. </p><p></p><p>As discussed ad infinito, even if you have serviced agronomy (as I do) you are not obliged to take their product and you can ask them for an alternative. Or ask for a rebate.</p><p></p><p>One way or another you are paying them, so make sure they have your interests in mind too. </p><p></p><p>All you have to do is post some prices on here, and you will find any number of others who have purchased elsewhere. You can compare, and work out some mixes. Unless you farm a very small area of land you want to be paying your agronomist a rate per acre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franklin, post: 2338698, member: 1118"] As said, it doesnt sound cheaper. But if you save £1 for each sprayer pass, and you make 8 passes in a crop of wheat, and you grow 1000ac of wheat, then thats £8k. As discussed ad infinito, even if you have serviced agronomy (as I do) you are not obliged to take their product and you can ask them for an alternative. Or ask for a rebate. One way or another you are paying them, so make sure they have your interests in mind too. All you have to do is post some prices on here, and you will find any number of others who have purchased elsewhere. You can compare, and work out some mixes. Unless you farm a very small area of land you want to be paying your agronomist a rate per acre. [/QUOTE]
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