Steevo
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Where’s that “it’s going to the moon” graph when you need it?
Nicely put! That graph would come in handy if I had it to hand more often.
Where’s that “it’s going to the moon” graph when you need it?
Where’s that “it’s going to the moon” graph when you need it?
The real charts are very similar
what is it nowYara 27 +9s was about 230 here in the spring.
Paid €298 a week ago for Yara 27% no S.what is it now
what is it now
Yes, but it's necessary to have enough to get going in spring organised.Thing is, I remember that year when TSP got to £600 a ton. By spring, it had dropped plenty.
Indeed. On our 1000ac there will be 300ac of combinables. Half the fert for which will be digestate.the cropping area round here is falling
one estate will have no combineable crops planting big areas of un fertilised grass or legume mix next harvest another has several hundred acres of non combineable crops
if this is replicated across england the cropping area needing fertiliser will be several hundeds of thousand acres less
the cropping area round here is falling
one estate will have no combineable crops planting big areas of un fertilised grass or legume mix next harvest another has several hundred acres of non combineable crops
if this is replicated across england the cropping area needing fertiliser will be several hundeds of thousand acres less