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    I have watched Farm Futures weekly fertilizer review all winter and the always suggested fert. price was softening a bit as the winter went on. I have heard that dealers on the west side of Sask had dropped a little but i don't think our dealers on the East side have moved at all that I know of. With spring getting close I figured I better get some bought.
    This is what I am being quoted

    Phos- 775.00

    Potash- 490.00

    Bendable sulfur- 530.00

    Sulfur fines- 475.00


    NH3- .55 /lb. with a tank

    They will deliver at that price.
    What are others finding?

    #2
    Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
    I have watched Farm Futures weekly fertilizer review all winter and the always suggested fert. price was softening a bit as the winter went on. I have heard that dealers on the west side of Sask had dropped a little but i don't think our dealers on the East side have moved at all that I know of. With spring getting close I figured I better get some bought.
    This is what I am being quoted

    Phos- 775.00

    Potash- 490.00

    Bendable sulfur- 530.00

    Sulfur fines- 475.00


    NH3- .55 /lb. with a tank

    They will deliver at that price.
    What are others finding?
    For the potash is that MOP 0-0-50? If so what is your SOP price ?
    Here in west Australia MOP is about $600/t or so depending on volume and SOP is close to $1000.

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      #3
      0-0-60 red is what the quote says

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        #4
        Originally posted by Austranada View Post
        For the potash is that MOP 0-0-50? If so what is your SOP price ?
        Here in west Australia MOP is about $600/t or so depending on volume and SOP is close to $1000.
        Are you not organic???
        Why would you even follow the absolutely evil fertilizer industry? Is it not absolutely toxic as well ?

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          #5
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          Are you not organic???
          Why would you even follow the absolutely evil fertilizer industry? Is it not absolutely toxic as well ?
          Look up "sulphate of potash mines in western Australia". Dry lake beds, as long as no contaminants are present its all good. Good place to invest

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            #6
            Potassium Chloride K20.

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              #7
              Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
              Potassium Chloride K20.
              That's too salty. Inhibits NUE and water use efficiency. Its cheap compared to SOP but that's what you get

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                #8
                anyone know the price of 46 and phos now

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                  Are you not organic???
                  Why would you even follow the absolutely evil fertilizer industry? Is it not absolutely toxic as well ?
                  Because, as we all know, plants can tell the difference between a fertilizer that is certified organic and one that comes from the evil fertilizer industry.

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                    #10
                    Was told 560 for 46 00 and 770 for phos. 10 days ago

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                      #11
                      I was simply told to smile and bend over
                      Ohh ... and hurry up about it 🔥... lol

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                        #12
                        Deal on 11-51 in Feb picked up depo in Yorkton.

                        650 then it dropped to 635.

                        It came from Turkey i think and pearled very nice.

                        Here locally the S15 has dropped some.

                        We were played by the buying last fall and xmas. Again.

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                          #13
                          One of those crop years where I will have paid more for N & P last October than the last quote I got for spring prices.

                          Geez....good thing I took it and paid for it because logistically the system couldn't supply and transport all the fert needed for the spring seeding season, sure glad to give them money 7 to eight months in advance of needing the fert to help the supply and logistics system....and get rewarded for it at the same time....sarcasm.

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                            #14
                            Us too , but it haspaid off very good some years . Win some , lose some i guess ?

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                              #15
                              Fert dealer today said price is lower than Jan.. but not as low as last sept/Oct..
                              All sheds and bins full last winter so unable to get the cheaper stuff now..probably for most..

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