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One results in the other, if I remember correctly?Did you mean slag or shag........
One results in the other, if I remember correctly?Did you mean slag or shag........
It has been mooted that they can’t get Ince going again. They are going to turn it into a hydrogen terminal. Mind there is a lot of organic manure being produced, especially regarding CFs margins.Fine if someone takes over their UK plants, otherwise that leaves us fairly high and dry, with no domestics N production, and solely reliant on imports…… not ideal?
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No domestic n supplier is a less than ideal situation I agree, however which is worse, no domestic supplier or one that does active harm to the marketplace?Fine if someone takes over their UK plants, otherwise that leaves us fairly high and dry, with no domestics N production, and solely reliant on imports…… not ideal?
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If so how was I quoted £760 on Friday? I declined naturally.Trying to get thread back on track, paid £705 Nitram delivery Sept/Nov last week
My quote £745 on thursdayIf so how was I quoted £760 on Friday? I declined naturally.
Why complain about CF then.All you have to do is buy imported?No domestic n supplier is a less than ideal situation I agree, however which is worse, no domestic supplier or one that does active harm to the marketplace?
despite all the lessons of the last 2 yrs the world still seems convinced that getting everything imported is a great idea and I can’t see that fert is any different
Don't think it's available. Litfert and Pulan weren't coming to the market as they couldn't match the prices CF and yara had.Why complain about CF then.All you have to do is buy imported?
Had Borealis this year, its as good if not better quality to CF yaraDon't think it's available. Litfert and Pulan weren't coming to the market as they couldn't match the prices CF and yara had.
Was offered Borealis N, it was similar price to yara/CF.
AssholesWhere do Poland and Lithuania get their gas from ?
Thought that was methaneAssholes
? So is CF taking the p!ss or not? If imported can't compete what does that say?Don't think it's available. Litfert and Pulan weren't coming to the market as they couldn't match the prices CF and yara had.
Was offered Borealis N, it was similar price to yara/CF.
Had Borealis this year, its as good if not better quality to CF yara
Been using it for past 5 years. Good stuff.Had Borealis this year, its as good if not better quality to CF yara
I don't know I'm afraid. My guess is as good as anyone else's.? So is CF taking the p!ss or not? If imported can't compete what does that say?
Are they biding their time, if so why?
Lots of questions if you want to look hard enough it seems.
Taken from another threadI don't know I'm afraid. My guess is as good as anyone else's.
Getting our first load 2023 fertiliser delivered tomorrow. Load of yara Axan.
Increase in barley prices this year will only cover next year's fertiliser. Not going to be much better off.
£69 extra per acre or £23 per ton on a 3t crop for N alone.Nitram is 34.5% N which means there is 34.5% N per tonne = 345kgN per tonne
in old money that’s 34.5 units per hundredweight (50kg)
Or 17.25kg/N per hundredwieght
so
At £290/tonne the N costs 84.05p per N
Or
42.02p per unit
so 4 cwt/acre = 4 x 34.5 = 138 units x 42.025p = just shy of £58/acre
1 tonne = 20 cwt so £290. / 20 = £14.50/cwt x 4 = £58.
so using the new season price of £635 (ish)
Those 4 cwt/acre now = £127/acre