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    #16
    Fert pricing today:
    46 is $1550/mt
    Phos is $1500/mt
    Sulphur is $650/mt
    Potash is $1000/mt

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      #17
      Oh my up up and away.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Taiga View Post
        Fert pricing today:
        46 is $1550/mt
        Phos is $1500/mt
        Sulphur is $650/mt
        Potash is $1000/mt
        Does anyone see any hope for 2023 fertilizer prices?

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          #19
          No, because the Fert Companies can throw a dart a board, and thats the price were ****ed.

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            #20
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post


            Or something build in canada

            Or other company
            Bourgault had a disc unit we considered at one point for fall applications and tame pastures The model is a 8925not sure if they make it anymore.

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              #21
              What I would love to find is a 65 ft colter system that I could put ammonia down at 15 in spacing and go about 8 mph.

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                #22
                Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                still checking into this but the Federal Gov budget had something with Corporations or trusts with over 10 mill of assets had a tax change any one else read this"?
                Understand the Liberals have changed the small business threshold from 10-15 million to 10-50 million. Used to be that by the time assets of a corp reached 15 million small business allowance was completely gone. Now it will start being reduced after 10 million and gone at 50. If I read things right.

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                  #23
                  In a perfect world the disks would put the nh3 8 inches deep.
                  Salford 2100 series disk and shank units seem to be close to ideal


                  Disks,
                  - ground too hard, dry, wont go in
                  - too much straw, wont go in
                  - too many bearings
                  - the faster you go the more disk angle or weight you need to keep them in the ground

                  Only solution is narrow knife opener,
                  - pressurized system for consistency and early morning starts, cold weather applications ( ie snow on the ground)
                  - big tanks
                  - fall is the only time to apply nh3 or risk supply, weather, and price issues

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                    #24
                    What you want to do SF3 sounds appealing.
                    There have been a few attempts at coulter applicators for at least 30 yrs.
                    I don't see any big success there with NH3.
                    Big investment for a prototype unit.

                    DYOD
                    Last edited by shtferbrains; Apr 9, 2022, 10:35.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Taiga View Post
                      Fert pricing today:
                      46 is $1550/mt
                      Phos is $1500/mt
                      Sulphur is $650/mt
                      Potash is $1000/mt
                      Curious which province this is in?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by hamloc View Post
                        curious which province this is in?
                        nw ab

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                          #27
                          Have truck, will travel for better pricing.

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                            #28
                            Local Fert Nh3 dealer had a disc unit set up.. tried it spring and fall after a couple of years he switched it over to liquid and sold it to a local customer... didn't last long until it was down the road.. "too many bearings and disk wear"

                            not all good ideas work in real life..
                            Last edited by therealnorthernf; Apr 10, 2022, 09:06.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Taiga View Post
                              Fert pricing today:
                              46 is $1550/mt
                              Phos is $1500/mt
                              Sulphur is $650/mt
                              Potash is $1000/mt
                              Current NH3 price is $2400/mt

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                                #30
                                Yea talked to a buddy who was the soil pro at UofS and he said think about speed and rocks and other things.

                                Start earlier and go with a knife for Sask works every time.

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