You're missing the creekitTrying to be honest however I should know better than spending time on the forum good job there’s nowt on the tele !
You're missing the creekitTrying to be honest however I should know better than spending time on the forum good job there’s nowt on the tele !
Nah it’s finished for the dayYou're missing the creekit
Is it ok/legal to cancel orders whether it’s delivered or not…….I think not. If that’s the case fert merchants will be drawing lines through the contracts for product bought at lower than todays price. I’m afraid an order is an order.Think you get my drift,once it's on farm and paid for there's feck all you can do about it,clear enough!
To be fair to the fert trade people on here, they were highlighting the tightening supply/rising price situation months ago.Love it how the fert boys on here continue to talk the prices up,I think most that have panicked will have bought by now(myself included)but the ones with big balls will sit it out,I do think and hope that they are right, don't see much more new fert sales until prices ease,as for shortages,the fert boys would have us believe it's scarce but I would rather it came from an independent source.
Often says on bills, goods remain the property of the seller until paid for in fullIs it ok/legal to cancel orders whether it’s delivered or not…….I think not. If that’s the case fert merchants will be drawing lines through the contracts for product bought at lower than todays price. I’m afraid an order is an order.
But how much will grass keep be next year?Can’t see many around here paying 600+ for it to grow grass. You’d be far better spending the money renting extra acres and spreading slurry.
Think it will also say that they will take you to court for any moneys owed.Often says on bills, goods remain the property of the seller until paid for in full
I've had that happen with fuel.Think it will also say that they will take you to court for any moneys owed.
as an industry we are expected to honour contracts regardless of price fluctuations.
The talk of cancelling orders boils my blood. An agreement is exactly what it’s says on the tin.
If the boot was on the other foot and the fert merchants starting cancelling cheaper orders their would be uproar.
Happening on cake orders too.I've had that happen with fuel.
pretty sure that exactly what some grain merchants have been doing, i could be mistaken,Think it will also say that they will take you to court for any moneys owed.
as an industry we are expected to honour contracts regardless of price fluctuations.
The talk of cancelling orders boils my blood. An agreement is exactly what it’s says on the tin.
If the boot was on the other foot and the fert merchants starting cancelling cheaper orders their would be uproar.
Yes extra acres would be hard to get, the other option I suppose would be to buy more silage now I see folk selling round bales for £15 which is below cost of production even with fert at last years prices. Mostly livestock around here so there is always an abundance of slurry and manure you can get as much as you want if you go get it.But how much will grass keep be next year?
Presumably you won’t have any more slurry and therefore nutrients within the slurry next year than last, getting more out of muck is easier said than done.
who?I've had that happen with fuel.
if you mean forfarmers, that was embarrassing for them and the fall out will be huge.Happening on cake orders too.
no fertiliser suppliers then? We must be the only part of the ag industry that honours contracts.pretty sure that exactly what some grain merchants have been doing, i could be mistaken,
everyone gets fu3ked, its mostly the small farmer sadly...
PM sentwho?
Wasn't actually thinking of them but cake invoices coming for a different price to that agreed, have heard its happening quite a bit.who?
if you mean forfarmers, that was embarrassing for them and the fall out will be huge.
no fertiliser suppliers then? We must be the only part of the ag industry that honours contracts.
10kt = $10million + vat……………….struggle to sell that to the FD with limited ROIYou want urea on farm to spread Feb/ march? Well, ring up and ask how many boats are coming in before then.
You want to book a boat for January and ring up early November? Yeah, see what they say about that.
It has dropped from a high of 306 (5th october) to 160's today so heading the right way.I wouldn't say gas price is falling yet. It's trading in a wide range not far below peak. It's near lower end of range, so it will either break the range lower, or reverse back into middle of range.