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  • Siegward
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    Originally posted by JoeVance View Post
    So, what is the problem, exactly? I mean, there are so many possibilities to buy a bin, and it's not expensive at all. Think about our environment just a little bit, do you think it's okay to keep garbage like that? Afterall, you can simply go and rent a bin. Here https://www.186needabin.com Bin Rental you have a place to do it. Just go, see the pricelist and choose what you need. I am more than sure that you will find the right solution! It’s not expensive and the variety of them is really big!
    I wish someone else could send me his opinion

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  • JoeVance
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    So, what is the problem, exactly? I mean, there are so many possibilities to buy a bin, and it's not expensive at all. Think about our environment just a little bit, do you think it's okay to keep garbage like that? Afterall, you can simply go and rent a bin. Here https://www.186needabin.com Bin Rental you have a place to do it. Just go, see the pricelist and choose what you need. I am more than sure that you will find the right solution! It’s not expensive and the variety of them is really big!
    Last edited by JoeVance; Jul 11, 2021, 05:38.

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  • farmaholic
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    .27 at Ghetto Central, probably still help flax and "slow as molasses in January" Nexera(still dark green without any color change). Probably help wheat too. Odd wheat crop..... it was suffering before first saving rain came....tillers probably were going to abort but then decided there was enough moisture to make a go for it. Now we have main stems fairly advanced and tillers trying to play catch up. Almost like two stages on each plant throughout the feild.

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  • sumdumguy
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    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    Missed alot of the heavier showers this afternoon but we're getting a shot right now. Less than half a tenth up to 6:30.

    Happy our peas are in the bin
    Zero at main farm, 2/10 to 1 1/4 inch at rest. At least lentils didn’t get pummelled.

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  • Jay-mo
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    Originally posted by biglentil View Post
    At $235/mt 28-0-0 for equivalent pricing per pound of actual N would be $386/mt 46-0-0 delivered. Whats a good price on 46-0-0 delivered these days?
    Friend of mine booked urea for 386 a month ago.

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  • farmaholic
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    Missed alot of the heavier showers this afternoon but we're getting a shot right now. Less than half a tenth up to 6:30.

    Happy our peas are in the bin

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  • the big wheel
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    There was a tornado watch down there somewhere but didn’t hear the “ghetto” specified.

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  • sumdumguy
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    Farmaholic, what’s going on out there? Is it storming at your place?

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  • Sodbuster
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    At $0.38 a pound I’m tempted to dump my Nh3 system and switch over to liquid. For years the fertilizer industry have always said Nh3 was the cheapest source of N but the last few years I think liquid has been very competitive.

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  • biglentil
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    At $235/mt 28-0-0 for equivalent pricing per pound of actual N would be $386/mt 46-0-0 delivered. Whats a good price on 46-0-0 delivered these days?
    Last edited by biglentil; Aug 11, 2020, 16:53.

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