Fertiliser Price Tracker

Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
Must be easing surly with wheat dropping! I mean who’s going to pay best part of £800/t with wheat creeping down towards £250 🤷🏻‍♂️
There going to be very reluctant to drop prices.

When/if they do people are going to be like I'm not buying it now, it might drop further.🤷‍♂️

I mean it has dropped over £300/t already from the heady £900/t plus days.🤦‍♂️

The stories of shortages seem to be coming less common.
 

Phil P

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
North West
There going to be very reluctant to drop prices.

When/if they do people are going to be like I'm not buying it now, it might drop further.🤷‍♂️

I mean it has dropped over £300/t already from the heady £900/t plus days.🤦‍♂️

The stories of shortages seem to be coming less common.
Did anyone actually buy at them prices though? Because they where really taking the pee @ £900!
I’d be reluctant to buy above £550-600 with current wheat prices! And I’m even more reluctant to buy at them prices before the crops even in the ground!
 

Phil P

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
North West
My neighbour did at £920 to put on grass
😱 I guess needs must but at that price would it not have been cheaper to buy in fodder? I know nothing about stock farming or about grass so could be miles off the mark?
But by the time you’ve put £920 fert on, cut it, ted it (possible a few times), rowed it up then chopped it or baled and rapped it and carted it with fuel over £1 it will be taking a lot of money with it!
 

KennyO

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Angus
Three loads of AN delivered. Ordered at £650 in mid may. Imported LAT (Borealis). Should have sold wheat and next year's barley then too....
 

mf7480

Member
Mixed Farmer
Yara nutribooster 24 with sulpher was £635/t for a part load, which is what I ordered. My idea is to take delivery make use of the terms whilst watching the prices and then ordering a bit more. Will need approximately 34t to cover mowing and corn ground. All the other prices had a 7 in front of them.

Good price per t, but might be a bit dear per kg N, is it 25%?
 

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