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It's as if ....they were tryjn to confuse folk.I wish they all sold it on percentage by the cube.
So much easier.
Suprised the fert industry doesn't make all its members use one standard......
It's as if ....they were tryjn to confuse folk.I wish they all sold it on percentage by the cube.
So much easier.
Weirdly Yara are the only ones that do it that way. I agree a standard procedure would make life easier, but the confusion it creates often means they get away with some interesting prices due to the miss understanding created.I wish they all sold it on percentage by the cube.
So much easier.
I think Yara are weight v weightWeirdly Yara are the only ones that do it that way. I agree a standard procedure would make life easier, but the confusion it creates often means they get away with some interesting prices due to the miss understanding created.
I am told globally it is all traded in tonnes,
Who makes theirs? Yara?Agrii are by the cube too.
Agrii do mine here by the ton, omex.Agrii are by the cube too.
Agrii make their own.Who makes theirs? Yara?
Must depend on the customer!Agrii do mine here by the ton, omex.
I did too. Not quite £920 but too near to itMy neighbour did at £920 to put on grass
If you are lambing ewes and calving cows and need grass what do you doI bought 57 ton at 960.
Lasted longer than it does when it's £300/ton I can assure you
Any prices for urea lately. Or fertibera 26n 37 s03.
Thank you. Nice to see some prices up!£730 urea
Bought some at £760 it arrived today and pay within a month
Need some more and can potentially pay £730 february. Not sure whether to buy or not
Agrii make their own.