davidroberts30
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Nothing gets here cheap right out westDon't forget the haulage to Wales will add quite a bit.
Nothing gets here cheap right out westDon't forget the haulage to Wales will add quite a bit.
A year without compound won't kill youAs expensive as none?
If I get away without spending any more I'll be happy in the current situationA year without compound won't kill you
Certainly worth getting two quotes in west wales from experience!0 12 12
170 a ton
Lime guy will spread it for me in spring when he does the lime
Let them keep it, save the money in the bank for reduced yield for higher prices with reduced input costs. Mugs game buying fert at these prices, just buying money.absolutely!
~£600 is the cheapest Nitrogen in the region, by miles. The French are paying somewhere around £680 equivalent.
India just paid the UK AN equivalent of ~£680/mt. That was for just shy of 500kt.
Their next tender is already underway; this time with traders participating. They need ~3mmt before the end of March. With China and Russia curtailing exports to varying degrees, the Indian supply options look limited. 150kt from the last tender will ship from Egypt; the top source for the product to the EU and UK markets.
To repeat. ~£600 is Xmas come early. Get it covered - from what I heard, offers expire at cob today.
How long before we hear of fert being stolen?
Aye and if the police say did the thief look like a terrorist i will say no ,not unless theyve started wearing barber coats, wellies and using tractors and trailers as the getaway!If that happens you will have to bring the law in directly especialy with an.
Calm down calm down!Ordered a load of the “cheap” CF gear. Apparently it’s coming from Liverpool in a boat to Essex and straight on to farm without going into a warehouse. The scousers are quite excited I’ve had 3 calls about it.
and here's the AHDB's update to RB209 which better reflects the current pricingdepends on local Nitrogen Use Efficiency, I suppose
would be useful if AHDB updated their RB209 to accommodate higher prices in order to truly answer the question
Shame they can't respond quicker to the Red Tractor Scandal...............and here's the AHDB's update to RB209 which better reflects the current pricing
great service from AHDB, reacting quickly to serve the market
Sssh done tell everyone or it will go mental as wellNo, but there is in Fibrophos.
Also in gypsum, recycled plasterboard might be the cheapest source of sulphur.No, but there is in Fibrophos.
Make sure it is for agricultural use otherwise you could fall foul. Hear urea has gone up again today.Also in gypsum, recycled plasterboard might be the cheapest source of sulphur.
Yes, I know that price is for a granular, but that’s extortion, more than 4x the price I’ve payed AS.Ammonium sulphate 21n 60 sO 3 . £540 per tonne. Any idea how this compares to any other similar product?