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<blockquote data-quote="Fiveospades" data-source="post: 8206335" data-attributes="member: 75910"><p>Is P&K fertiliser going to be available and at what price?. If limited supplies are available it could be unaffordable at possibly £1000 a ton so I am told. A good crop of barley straw removed can take £125.00 hct. worth of potential nutrients off. This has to be replaced and so straw needs to be a minimum of £130.00 a hectare even taking into consideration the extra N needed to aid breakdown. We have been bid £100.00 a hectare but obviously turned it down. On the flip side of this I am mindful that the livestock producers are having a hard time at the moment and need constantly to examine their costs as we do and we all need an across the board price reset to give us some stability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiveospades, post: 8206335, member: 75910"] Is P&K fertiliser going to be available and at what price?. If limited supplies are available it could be unaffordable at possibly £1000 a ton so I am told. A good crop of barley straw removed can take £125.00 hct. worth of potential nutrients off. This has to be replaced and so straw needs to be a minimum of £130.00 a hectare even taking into consideration the extra N needed to aid breakdown. We have been bid £100.00 a hectare but obviously turned it down. On the flip side of this I am mindful that the livestock producers are having a hard time at the moment and need constantly to examine their costs as we do and we all need an across the board price reset to give us some stability. [/QUOTE]
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