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So what if the fert price doesn't stabilise by August
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<blockquote data-quote="solo" data-source="post: 7948632" data-attributes="member: 4327"><p>Thats you taking charge of agronomy decisions, but an agronomist usually is tied to chemical sales, be that volume or margin to make money. </p><p>Moisture deficit here dictates fertiliser rates and fungicide spend. I Usually spend significantly less on crop sprays going by the Reading survey statistics, but more on fertiliser. 2020 results were particularly poor due to low yields. 2021 could see a very large variation in input prices as well as output margins. It will make for interesting reading next summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solo, post: 7948632, member: 4327"] Thats you taking charge of agronomy decisions, but an agronomist usually is tied to chemical sales, be that volume or margin to make money. Moisture deficit here dictates fertiliser rates and fungicide spend. I Usually spend significantly less on crop sprays going by the Reading survey statistics, but more on fertiliser. 2020 results were particularly poor due to low yields. 2021 could see a very large variation in input prices as well as output margins. It will make for interesting reading next summer. [/QUOTE]
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