Seems expensive then.
Sounds good to me. I paid £200/t for a load recently.Message offering nutri buster at £179. Is that a good price? 25N 5SO3 Na and Se
Have you got any more old gems like this advert? “Buy six tons and you save 180/-.” Or £9 in new money!Early season pricing isn't a new idea
It’s a fine line between being a compulsive hoarder keeping everything, and just now and then putting aside occasional papers and magazines for posterity.I have a few old farmer and stockbreeders on loan at the moment,sad thing is when I was a child I can remember a chest being full of them and now they have all gone
I try to put one up for the nearest Friday to my sons birthday every yearIt’s a fine line between being a compulsive hoarder keeping everything, and just now and then putting aside occasional papers and magazines for posterity.
I do have some old stuff but I wish I had kept perhaps just one edition per annum from farm mags, local papers etc from the past sixty years. Like your Fisons ad, they would have made fascinating reading today!
Had a quote of £188 today for 15 ton pulanWhat’s 34.5N imported trading at the mo?
Had an EXTRAN quote £205 seems dear
It’s off our local lime supplier, an elderly one man band but the bill will almost certainly come from Thomas Bell.Who did you get that from tarw Coch?
No, north Shropshire/ Montgomeryshire border, not far from A483/A5I see. Are you down ceredigion or Pembs?
It would have if grain prices had gone cheaperI have bought a load urea £238
got offered urea £218 1 month ago I thought it would go cheaper
Or if China had any to sell to India.It would have if grain prices had gone cheaper