Pebd99
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Egyptian urea 730
Nitram 645
27n 12s 616
Nitram 645
27n 12s 616
Egyptian urea 730
Nitram 645
27n 12s 616
Good in a ‘22 context at leastUrea price is good
Good in a ‘22 context at least
egyptian urea today 630dollars for february equates to £485 fob should be about £620 in uk in march something cheaper but will any shipper chance it has fallen$180 in last 10 weeks could it fall another$100 which would make an price completely wrongUrea price is good
Would be nice if they were but they don't really NEED to be on fert price increases alone.Wheat and spuds need to be £300 all round this season!!
What’s the latest date you need delivery by?Egyptian urea 730
Nitram 645
27n 12s 616
We really are our own worst enemy's with comments like this ffsWould be nice if they were but they don't really NEED to be on fert price increases alone.
I'm assuming he is a merchantWe really are our own worst enemy's with comments like this ffs
But it isn’t just fert price that has gone up is it, everything has gone up.Would be nice if they were but they don't really NEED to be on fert price increases alone.
True and we have the option to fix virtually all those costs and lock in to a sale price, if only we could lock in to a minimum yield Then this farming malarkey would be a doddle.But it isn’t just fert price that has gone up is it, everything has gone up.
Oh except the BPS.
Ag is cyclical at some point it is almost certain that we will have a pinch point of high input prices going into grow a crop with low sales price. And it could be at a time when we have very little of the comfort blanket of BPS left to fall back on.
How many times has selling the unharvested crop months ahead actuallyTrue and we have the option to fix virtually all those costs and lock in to a sale price, if only we could lock in to a minimum yield Then this farming malarkey would be a doddle.
What are you working on 3t/acre at £200.0 (not that I would dare sell 3t even though my average is higher) Suppose it would depend on establishment method and how much you are paying for the pleasure to farm?If you lock in at these wheat prices; grown UK average yields of wheat; buy and replace you npk at today's prices; and pay a fbt rent and true machinery cost & labour, then you won't make any profit.
How many times has selling the unharvested crop months ahead actually
been the best option?
I find most years they only want to pay a small price above the true cost of production taking into consideration average yield data.
How many times has selling the unharvested crop months ahead actually
been the best option?
I find most years they only want to pay a small price above the true cost of production taking into consideration average yield data.