Just had first load of nitram in blue bags delivered this morning , lifted first two bags off the lorry and water was dripping out the bottom so I inspected the rest and there's water stood on the plastic liners. Driver said it's stored outside under sheets but once the sheets are rolled back they stay off so if it rains they get wet, well what's the use of sheeting it in the first place to keep it dry. Anyway I've rejected the load, this fert will be at the back of the shed for up to 9months and don't want to risk finding solid bricks of nitram .
250ish or 280 ish urea plus sulpheranyone got a recent spreadable urea price thanks
Sounds like someone dont like me
I take it these prices are full loads?
so what price is it?Jeez. I hope people have got their N covered. Prices up massively today. Not good. Nearly £100/t more for AN now than we paid this June.
You tried Brian Hughes from ActionFarm or whatever they're called?250ish or 280 ish urea plus sulpher
not so sure, there is always a demand for lets say 80% of last years tonnage so why sell 100% at less margin the manufactures could make more margin on less tonnage at increased prices and its in few handsIf no one buys, they will have to drop their prices back.
so what price is it?
Yes!You tried Brian Hughes from ActionFarm or whatever they're called?
eye of the ball, harvest sowing, and its gone up at least £75 since we bought so for once done right , usually never get our fert buying as good as could though we will still need an extra load for grass next may/june 2nd cut but thats awhile offU.K. AN now around £250. Urea 285.