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<blockquote data-quote="nick..." data-source="post: 7790287" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>I’m continually shocked at the price rises.i bought some little over £500 which is massivly too dear but heard of nitrogen yesterday at £678 which gives me a bit of comfort.luckily only wanting 32 ton but still worrying.can see for 22/23 growing year lots of spring barley going in as it will be cheaper to grow.really don’t know when this will end but I can foresee food shortages and massive price hikes in everything too.bought some diesel yesterday fir pick up and 151.9.most I’ve ever paid and it’s only going one way.</p><p>nick...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick..., post: 7790287, member: 365"] I’m continually shocked at the price rises.i bought some little over £500 which is massivly too dear but heard of nitrogen yesterday at £678 which gives me a bit of comfort.luckily only wanting 32 ton but still worrying.can see for 22/23 growing year lots of spring barley going in as it will be cheaper to grow.really don’t know when this will end but I can foresee food shortages and massive price hikes in everything too.bought some diesel yesterday fir pick up and 151.9.most I’ve ever paid and it’s only going one way. nick... [/QUOTE]
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