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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 3591284" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>Ag-chem makers do not want to supply their product to anyone at discounted prices. Their solution to this kind of tom-foolery is just to make less of the stuff and let buying groups hunt around for people who have over-ordered the stuff.</p><p></p><p>Being in the business of supplying massive volumes of ag-chem and basically moving money around for no margin is a fools game, you wonder why a distributor won't want to get involved?</p><p></p><p>In the world of commodity markets you aren't going to make any real difference trying to buy a can of chemical £10 cheaper than the next man. Your only way to make big savings is to do proper agronomy, not blanket treatments, and think carefully about how you establish and provide nutrition to crops, along with your machinery and staffing policy.</p><p></p><p>How will you possibly compete with the world market with ever reducing chemical options, and hunting out a few grand saving against people whose chemical bill will be maybe 20 or 30% of yours is beyond me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 3591284, member: 54866"] Ag-chem makers do not want to supply their product to anyone at discounted prices. Their solution to this kind of tom-foolery is just to make less of the stuff and let buying groups hunt around for people who have over-ordered the stuff. Being in the business of supplying massive volumes of ag-chem and basically moving money around for no margin is a fools game, you wonder why a distributor won't want to get involved? In the world of commodity markets you aren't going to make any real difference trying to buy a can of chemical £10 cheaper than the next man. Your only way to make big savings is to do proper agronomy, not blanket treatments, and think carefully about how you establish and provide nutrition to crops, along with your machinery and staffing policy. How will you possibly compete with the world market with ever reducing chemical options, and hunting out a few grand saving against people whose chemical bill will be maybe 20 or 30% of yours is beyond me. [/QUOTE]
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