FarmerBruce
Member
- Location
- Yorkshire
I was told these prices were pulled last night.Yara 35 S Ā£698/cu. today
I was told these prices were pulled last night.Yara 35 S Ā£698/cu. today
Is that 35n 7so3?Yara 35 S Ā£698/cu. today
how many bags of gold does it equate to?It sounds to me like the AN companies simply aren't giving the allocations to suppliers. And there's only limited import opportunity.
The urea deals i was offered were all "you'll get it sometime between July and February".
My child was upset when I told him how much the heap already in the shed was worth today. Frivolous school ski trip = 3x600kg bags of urea.how many bags of gold does it equate to?
I assume fertilizer merchants and importers will be covered by force majeure in the event that their product turns out to be slightly radioactive for some unforeseen reason.The urea deals i was offered were all "you'll get it sometime between July and February".
Ā£700 cu/m or Ā£530 /t
Dunno. I doubt they can blame a war that's already going on.I assume fertilizer merchants and importers will be covered by force majeure in the event that their product turns out to be slightly radioactive for some unforeseen reason.
But what about 2023 crop forward grain sales now being made in order to balance our books?
On past experience, we will clearly have no redress against defaulting suppliers but realistically no defence against our counterparties operating under grain traders' standard terms.
Could be a very nasty squeeze indeed.
Making the best choise given the information at hand. Still limited supply, yes it's more than i paid last year, but much cheaper than it got to. Theres no indication at the moment that fert is going anyway but up, and nothing to indicate grain price (in particular) is going to drop by much or at all in the next 12 months, especially given all thw headlines regarding massive food shortages around the worldThere was plenty of talk of not buying at these prices, but if this thread is a true reflection of the national sentiments, the bulk of next year is done.
It is what it is, but I still think Ā£20k for a load of fert feels a lot like being lined up for a furking.
Try origins direct.Booked urea. Id like something with sulphur in but there are not many options yet.
Sulphur is relatively short in supply. Especially with Ince still off-line. Urea + S blends might be the most cost effective solution?Try origins direct
Can you buy direct?Try origins direct.
At current grain prices, I'd not touch a blend. Just....no.Sulphur is relatively short in supply. Especially with Ince still off-line. Urea + S blends might be the most cost effective solution?
With GBP having gained ground against the USD today, Urea must look especially good value
Are MVF still Ā£720?
There are better prices around.just priced urea and N for sh1!s n giggles
urea 775 AN700 spot price