My feeling is they’ve come out with prices a bit sooner than normal, probably because most farmers are tight atm, crops aren’t looking particularly strong and the grassland boys won’t want any until it rains and plenty will still have fertiliser in the shed from last year so they want to see what appetite there is for it. If they can get good momentum Then they’ll stick it up a few quid, if they can’t they’ll drop. As per usual they’re trying to profiteer as much as possible