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  • Sodbuster
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    Originally posted by flea beetle View Post
    Anybody using power rich fertilizer? Seriously considering trying the whole farm with conventional fert. prices skyrocketing.
    Didn’t they raise their prices the same as the other fertilizer companies?

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  • Rareearth
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    Thats got a combination of:
    - Humic acid granules
    - potash
    - phos


    You could blend your own ?

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  • flea beetle
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    Anybody using power rich fertilizer? Seriously considering trying the whole farm with conventional fert. prices skyrocketing.

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  • blackpowder
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    $470.

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  • tubs
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    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
    Proper soil tests maybe $120/ field.
    How many pounds of fert per acre will pay for that?????

    Bought all my UAN yesterday. Nothing else yet. Maybe S before too long.
    How much for uan

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  • blackpowder
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    Proper soil tests maybe $120/ field.
    How many pounds of fert per acre will pay for that?????

    Bought all my UAN yesterday. Nothing else yet. Maybe S before too long.

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  • furrowtickler
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    Originally posted by Taiga View Post
    Nutrien, must pay now (or within 24hrs) and take by end of September. Will only honour price for one day, supposedly changes daily? Not playing their game, I am waiting until after the new year to see where we are at. Looks like every region is different rules!
    Last time I would walk in their doors
    Pull that shit in the middle of a drought reduced harvest with stressful delays now and hail every second day .... really ??
    They can go take a hike .
    Pressure guys in the middle of harvest , seriously??

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  • foragefarmer
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    Just got prices for fall application.


    Urea $700.00
    P $1015.00
    K $640.00
    Not including freight.

    Dealer stated same price basically as the spring give or take $20.00 a tonne.

    Hurricane Ida isn't going to help prices, along with a shut down of a plant in Alberta for 77 days for maintenance.

    Along with huge world wide farmer demand coming up.

    Doesn't see a drop coming this spring and hasn't even figured out pre-buy prices.

    I know last fall pre-buy for spring delivery for 46-0-0 was appox. between $550.00 $560.00 in the yard

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  • Wheatking
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    Just trying to get some fertilizer booked for seeding some fall rye.
    s15 - $1040
    11-52 $1050
    Nh3 was approximately 65c/lb

    I should add no one local has any inventory, everything is hand to mouth, they would have to bring in both the NH3 and dry.

    So using S15 with a yield goal 115 bushels/acre my fertilizer bill is $131.05/acre add in $62/acre seed and that puts me at $193.05 for seed and fertilizer. That is at the full recommended rates. Just trying to calculate whats more economical s15 or 11-52. I may go with 11-52 and cut my rates by 20%.

    Last year I filled my bins in September instead of the normal Nov-dec timeline. And holy shit was that ever nice, you can clean the auger and tractor off decent run clean grain through it, don't have to wear a parka. I told myself I would never fill the fertilizer bins again in the winter. Looks like that promise I made to myself never even lasted a year.

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  • Taiga
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    Nutrien, must pay now (or within 24hrs) and take by end of September. Will only honour price for one day, supposedly changes daily? Not playing their game, I am waiting until after the new year to see where we are at. Looks like every region is different rules!

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