FarmerBruce
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Is the 38n 19s a urea blend?Yes I struggle to grasp how urea was £720 from MVF and 40n 14s was £740 but could well have been.
I paid £685 for 38n 19s and £738 for urea?
Is the 38n 19s a urea blend?Yes I struggle to grasp how urea was £720 from MVF and 40n 14s was £740 but could well have been.
I paid £685 for 38n 19s and £738 for urea?
Is that a blend or a compound?Yes I struggle to grasp how urea was £720 from MVF and 40n 14s was £740 but could well have been.
I paid £685 for 38n 19s and £738 for urea?
46.0.0 was 740Yes I struggle to grasp how urea was £720 from MVF and 40n 14s was £740 but could well have been.
I paid £685 for 38n 19s and £738 for urea?
I'm buying nowt , high prices = demand destruction , and it's happening
They offered me pulan at less than CF- 625…Last week Thomas Bell rep sounded a bit depressed. CF had come in at £630ish, and they couldn't get lithan on farm for any less than £650+, so CF had basically pushed Bells out of the AN marketplace.
Don't know where CF are with prices this week.
Did anyone really buy at £605? I haven’t seen it mentioned on here. Openfield were calling a £40-50 price rise on CF this week.I paid £655 for Lithan yesterday. Buying group today said it had gone up £50.
Strange. Told me they just couldn't compete with the CF price, so we're effectively out of the AN market. Didn't even try to sell me any (Lithan), or even push Pulan.They offered me pulan at less than CF- 625…
Probably can compete with the latest domestic offering…Strange. Told me they just couldn't compete with the CF price, so we're effectively out of the AN market. Didn't even try to sell me any (Lithan), or even push Pulan.
Bargain.Probably can compete with the latest domestic offering…
Urea at anything less than £800 is a bargain!
*better value on the current market*Probably can compete with the latest domestic offering…
Urea at anything less than £800 is a bargain!
What is the latest domestic offering?Probably can compete with the latest domestic offering…
Urea at anything less than £800 is a bargain!
Cf 2nd offering £715/t todayWhat is the latest domestic offering?
thats never right is itCf 2nd offering £715/t today
Everyone knows the price; sadly fewer know the value*better value on the current market*
Probably can compete with the latest domestic offering…
Urea at anything less than £800 is a bargain!
Seriously! If that's right, they really are playing everyone.Cf 2nd offering £715/t today
My dislike of CF cost me a fair bit of money last week. Paid £645 for Nitram instead of £630 for CF.Seriously! If that's right, they really are playing everyone.
I'll do everything possible to avoid buying from CF. Just don't like the way they operate. Fudge them.