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    So did you buy yours?

    Did everyone buy their phos and dry N?
    Talked with retailer.
    $1000 dollar phos is almost there.
    46 0 0 up 120 bucks this week.
    Everyone wants their share of our profits.
    Most canola varieties sold out..
    Nothing but good news.

    #2
    2008 was the only year we got ****ed by buying it in nov.
    $630 was good price then ?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Partners View Post
      Did everyone buy their phos and dry N?
      Talked with retailer.
      $1000 dollar phos is almost there.
      46 0 0 up 120 bucks this week.
      Everyone wants their share of our profits.
      Most canola varieties sold out..
      Nothing but good news.
      Locked, locked and locked before xmas

      Now I gotta update a couple machines before those go haywire too.

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        #4
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        Locked, locked and locked before xmas

        Now I gotta update a couple machines before those go haywire too.
        Red guys have 1 quad trax coming in mid May. Only 1 not sold.
        Farmers gone wild..
        Pattison Ag Humboldt. Sold 23 new combines..record for them.
        Darn 14 buck canola..everyone wants it..

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          #5
          Originally posted by Partners View Post
          Red guys have 1 quad trax coming in mid May. Only 1 not sold.
          Farmers gone wild..
          Pattison Ag Humboldt. Sold 23 new combines..record for them.
          Darn 14 buck canola..everyone wants it..
          No one says you have to spend. Remember sepe

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            #6
            [QUOTE=bigzee;484562]No one says you have to spend. Remember separate your needs from your wants. Just because the neighbour bought ....

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              #7
              [QUOTE=bigzee;484563]
              Originally posted by bigzee View Post
              No one says you have to spend. Remember separate your needs from your wants. Just because the neighbour bought ....
              Might remind them that bean growers quit using it generations ago as R to R didn't add up.

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                #8
                Basically 0 subsoil moisture in our area....spending will be at a minimum for this guy.

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                  #9
                  Bought our phos fr $600 in November.

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                    #10
                    All fert bought and paid for early winter. Canola seed booked and some of it paid for similar time frame. Spoke with fert dealer today, N and P up drastically since then. Sometimes even a blind squirrel finds a nut.
                    All crop still in bins unpriced.
                    Still kicking myself for selling most of multiple years of stored canola in late summer.
                    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jan 25, 2021, 21:04.

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                      #11
                      [QUOTE=bigzee;484563]
                      Originally posted by bigzee View Post
                      No one says you have to spend. Remember separate your needs from your wants. Just because the neighbour bought ....
                      Someone needs to buy new if the rest of us want to buy used stuff

                      Iceman

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                        #12
                        Booked Fertilizers and Chemicals in August, always been the same, best buy is when demand is low. N & S are in the DRY soil, Phos is home, frozen in bin. Looks like the Fertilizer/Chem/Seed price increases since then more than make up for diff in earlier canola pricing....as wife says it's all about averages. Needs, insignificant, wants...as can be afforded. Have to enjoy SOMETHING you don't need! Like an older fellow once said, "I didn't see a new tractor in the swaths". Unfortunately iron wears out and is advancing technologically, very desirable, it's like a DRUG, we NEED it.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Partners View Post
                          Red guys have 1 quad trax coming in mid May. Only 1 not sold.
                          Farmers gone wild..
                          Pattison Ag Humboldt. Sold 23 new combines..record for them.
                          Darn 14 buck canola..everyone wants it..
                          Pattison here has that amount sold and then some. Threw big money at their current customers for once.

                          Yellow dealership has 25 sold. Imagine they have some big discounts too, cause if the X9 pans out, alot will be back green.

                          The only combine to buy, imagine its been sold out for months anyways. All $16 canola woulda done is made them buy 2....

                          In the end the dealers will sit on overpriced used stock. Farmer Joe will buy at ritchies this fall for $80k less....

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
                            Bought our phos fr $600 in November.
                            ours is stored till spring , think we pay extra for that
                            thats a good price

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                              as wife says it's all about averages.
                              I cant let this hang...

                              Always good to have a wife that's satisfied with average...

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