What grain?The cynic in me say maybe they want it there so you wouldnt cancel?
PS. I would edit the grain out of that photo
Its sand for any spillages!
What grain?The cynic in me say maybe they want it there so you wouldnt cancel?
PS. I would edit the grain out of that photo
not sure if you've heard of Google down in Cornwall?How did they get your number if they haven't dealt with you before? Yellow pages is a bit old hat these
What grainThe cynic in me say maybe they want it there so you wouldnt cancel?
PS. I would edit the grain out of that photo
you know there is a 3mths storage period for this product then it goes out of dateBought half a lorry of protected Urea + Sulphur (38N) Jun/July time for £720 per ton. Was delivered last week, not had the invoice in yet. Needing another half load, thinking will wait until the new year.
£635 bought for this month pay next.First two loads landing this morning, they seem keen to get it out as wasn’t due until December. Told them not to bring anymore until I can’t get the shed cleaned out
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Anyone had any prices on MOP recently?
Is that polysulphate? I’ve bought some of it isAnyone else heard of Poly4? Part of Anglo American mining.
Apparently they've bought a mine in the UK and starting to market fertiliser here.
It's a similar product. But different company/mine.Is that polysulphate? I’ve bought some of it is
Depends whether it's "standard" or "protected". Standard stuff is volatile and loses ammonia to atmosphere, hence short shelf lifeyou know there is a 3mths storage period for this product then it goes out of date
That might be the new mine very close to the existing one at Boulby, there's a thread about it on here somewhere. Not sure if they are fully operational or just processing the stuff they are digging out for the shafts and tunnels. Good source of Sulphur, with some potash in it, I've used it before.Anyone else heard of Poly4? Part of Anglo American mining.
Apparently they've bought a mine in the UK and starting to market fertiliser here.
That might be the new mine very close to the existing one at Boulby, there's a thread about it on here somewhere. Not sure if they are fully operational or just processing the stuff they are digging out for the shafts and tunnels. Good source of Sulphur, with some potash in it, I've used it before.
anglo american bought the sirius mining business from the receivers the small firm just could not raise the capital to get it into production gov would not help but be a very profitable product for anglo american shouldThat might be the new mine very close to the existing one at Boulby, there's a thread about it on here somewhere. Not sure if they are fully operational or just processing the stuff they are digging out for the shafts and tunnels. Good source of Sulphur, with some potash in it, I've used it before.
Is that for urea sulphur mix and straight ureaDepends whether it's "standard" or "protected". Standard stuff is volatile and loses ammonia to atmosphere, hence short shelf life
Yeah I'm interested in this short shelf life stuff too!Is that for urea sulphur mix and straight urea
Yeah I'm interested in this short shelf life stuff too!
While its still in the bag??Depends whether it's "standard" or "protected". Standard stuff is volatile and loses ammonia to atmosphere, hence short shelf life
Still too expensive at that, would be better starting with a 3 at most. Can’t see why mop as more that tripled in price! Not like it’s linked to gas prices£635 bought for this month pay next.
What's this standard volatile stuff called?Depends whether it's "standard" or "protected". Standard stuff is volatile and loses ammonia to atmosphere, hence short shelf life