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Renaultman

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Darlington
Are liquid N prices dropping in line with the urea & AN prices?
I've asked the question but waiting for a response, I am going to be tight and was thinking I may order an extra 5 or 10 Cm but the way it's looking I might be better off buying some Nitram and doing the middle of the fields. Might have a little experiment.
 
Urea £252

Was trying to hold out for £250 like @SilliamWhale said in a previous post but gave in at 252:unsure:

Ah your closer to the port than me! I still reckon if you can follow it down to £245 or less then I think it would be worth ordering some of next years now if you can get later payment terms. This idea of "opening the books" with new prices at Cereals is basically price control
 
I have been told that it could drop to £230 to £240 in April so will hold out a bit longer but we needed this load to spread

I'd be careful, there will not be any boats coming in UREA wise until at least July now for potentially what might turn out to be an early new season deal. Everything you will be spreading this Spring is from what stock is sat in suppliers sheds currently. From what I can grasp, there is not a whole lot of stock left at this point and at some point, there will be a cut off point!
 

Steevo

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
I'd be careful, there will not be any boats coming in UREA wise until at least July now for potentially what might turn out to be an early new season deal. Everything you will be spreading this Spring is from what stock is sat in suppliers sheds currently. From what I can grasp, there is not a whole lot of stock left at this point and at some point, there will be a cut off point!

You've got to get it hauled by a shrinking truck industry too. No buying it one day and expecting delivery the next...

Just typical this being the year I decided to run the stocks down out of the shed to see how much was left and use the old bags up rather than buying new and sitting a load or two in front the heap. Better have a count up of bags before long and work out if I'll be needing any more to get me through the rest of the season - would rather not be buying AN if I can help it.

N2 split due shortly so can get that out the way and take a look.

"How will Brexit affect your industry?" they ask.....!
 

neilo

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
Just typical this being the year I decided to run the stocks down out of the shed to see how much was left and use the old bags up rather than buying new and sitting a load or two in front the heap. Better have a count up of bags before long and work out if I'll be needing any more to get me through the rest of the season - would rather not be buying AN if I can help it.

N2 split due shortly so can get that out the way and take a look.

"How will Brexit affect your industry?" they ask.....!

Can't you just look on the fertiliser inventory you keep for Farm Assurance?:whistle:
 

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