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    Fertilizer

    Was quoted $750 mt for 46-0-0 February pick up nutrien. West Central Sask. Anyone cheaper?

    #2
    Looks like fert is on the rise. Paid way less then that mid Dec, almost $100 less.

    Commodity prices tumbling everything else marching higher.

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      #3
      We use liquid fertiliser and had all my sight glasses broken due to cold weather thank god all the valves for those glasses were shut off. Is there any better way off having those sight glasses?

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        #4
        Originally posted by tubs View Post
        We use liquid fertiliser and had all my sight glasses broken due to cold weather thank god all the valves for those glasses were shut off. Is there any better way off having those sight glasses?
        They need to be replaced every few years. It seems like we just did ours but it was 2 years ago in June.

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          #5
          Fert is turning up

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            #6
            We heard 690 urea, good for another week. West central sask. also

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              #7
              east centralsask up $25 to 725 on friday

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                #8
                Originally posted by wrongway View Post
                east centralsask up $25 to 725 on friday
                Everything is going the “wrong way”.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
                  Looks like fert is on the rise. Paid way less then that mid Dec, almost $100 less.

                  Commodity prices tumbling everything else marching higher.
                  You're putting fertilizer down? Gotta give it to a glass 1/2 *full* kinda guy!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tubs View Post
                    We use liquid fertiliser and had all my sight glasses broken due to cold weather thank god all the valves for those glasses were shut off. Is there any better way off having those sight glasses?
                    Ours are turned to the north keeps the sun off em. Havent had any issues.

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                      #11
                      All delivered that was purchased in July except the ammonia only filled tanks I own at real cheap price. Rest of ammonia done on low at Xmas and it's up and going up weekly. Pro coat dry Fert at home in December

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                        #12
                        Bought a portion of my needs at New Years. Given the amount of hay and pasture land in the hood that has been worked up, figured fertilizer demand would be fairly brisk this spring. Fertilizer around here often drops after the May long weekend so that is when we will likely see easing up again. Farmer cash flow considerations will dampen demand this spring so fertilizer suppliers better not get too bulled up. (Like that will happen) Now is a good time to inform the landlord on that far away ground that he may need a new renter rather than borrow for overpriced inputs.

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                          #13
                          If grain prices keep dropping, urea prices will start dropping again.

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                            #14
                            Deflationary pressures all encompassing global commodity markets, including fertilizer. No market gets an escape pass.

                            Panicked central bankers and rate cuts are just one stock market crack away. The debt driven games have just begun. Errol’s Commodity Wire

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                              #15
                              Two more loads of liquid tomorrow and i will have all N and sulphur in yard for this year , shud have bought all the 28-0-0 last july ! paid 375$ back then , got about half then , loads coming now are 460 $ a ton , average will be around 67cent a pound , dont know how that compares with other areas
                              Last edited by cropgrower; Jan 31, 2024, 17:54.

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