So not the freefall in prices you thought yesterday, then?May up £7 Nov down £8 , v complicated
So not the freefall in prices you thought yesterday, then?May up £7 Nov down £8 , v complicated
I hope you declare it on your RT mass balance and monitor its temperature weeklyThe fear my ten tons in the trailer tipping us from import parity to a net export position.
Course not.I hope you declare it on your RT mass balance and monitor its temperature weekly
Be all written in the lie book the night before inspectionI hope you declare it on your RT mass balance and monitor its temperature weekly
He doesnt need to win the war, just make it last as long as possiblei think his plan is now economic war - russia will suffer from sanctions much less than the west
he has failed militarily it seems but must be fully aware if what is about to happen to europe and the west ?
i’m sure i saw coverage a few weeks ago showing grain stores targeted by misfiles and trucks stealing grain in convoy’s to Russia ?
Really!? It's not cheap!That's cheap urea
I think he meant ‘better value than AN’Really!? It's not cheap!
No he didn't, he thought £18 less than the previous best price for urea was cheap!I think he meant ‘better value than AN’
Still better value than blue bag @715No he didn't, he thought £18 less than the previous best price for urea was cheap!
It's not it's still bloody Expensive!
If the money is in the bank I can't see a reason not to buy , I'm not as hopeful as others on here that prices are going to come back., don't get me wrong, you can give me wheat at 190 and barley at 160 with the appropriate costings all day long but I fear we have moved into a new era,,,,,,,,,,,,, if I'm wrong then I have a big fert bill to pay offThe convention would be for somebody in the trade now to pop up, and suggest that you were being greedy .
No he didn't, he thought £18 less than the previous best price for urea was cheap!
It's not it's still bloody Expensive!
I can't see how the story is over yet., just wish I sold some wheat or barley to cover it, 390 for milling was a good price but before I pulled the trigger the price died
It probably isn't and maybe these food shortages where around the corner anyway and Putin just brought things forwardI can't see how the story is over yet.
Edit, will save me worrying about what colour combine I fancy driving to see me thru to my retirement if I've spent a shed load of money, might keep HMRC at bay
Mind you I've never had a lesbian, maybe I ought to try one ,,,,,,,,, I would hate it to be written on my grave stone "Although he was a happy man he never owned a Lesbian"
You only need lots of trucks, a big elevator at the side of the dock and your in business... just like at Immingham.Even if the war fizzles out over the summer, the damage to Ukraine’s infrastructure will surely take a long time to recover - do you think there will be much wheat and oilseeds moving out either by ship or rail for the foreseeable future?
Odesa port has been mined by russia and nobody has any idea if and when these can be cleared, all asuming russia will allow this, which they arent.You only need lots of trucks, a big elevator at the side of the dock and your in business... just like at Immingham.