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    Pursuit Available to get from USA!

    PMRA approved Pursuit to be imported into Canada from USA. Canadian price for 3.3 liter is $1025,00 or better. USA price for 3.6 liter is $690.00 Dah this is a no brainier boys. Now you do have to go online and give crop life Canada some cash roughly .15 cents a liter for recycle fee. But that works out to .54 x 2 = $1.08 a case.
    Ha we get pursuit wonder what they chem companies got. Lots were suppose to get approval for spring very very very very few did. Hm makes you wonder.

    #2
    Is FNA on this?

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      #3
      Don't know got a Email from guy at PMRA to check out their website and they have a list of available for import.
      But local dealer was out today and had a call from a client of his about Pursuit and FNA.

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        #4
        Pursuit 2x1g $486.17 x 2 = 972.34 US or 986.34 This is on Ag chem.com.
        How low can we go.

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          #5
          I see your supposed to email them with your usage. They are looking at putting something together.

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            #6
            found post for 6.30 an acre so you could make cocktail for under 10 for your peas. Hm and we wonder why were getting screwed.

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              #7
              I paid US 605 for a 3.79 L jug. 3 percent more to use a visa. Costs time and fuel to go get it. I hear FNA is charging 150 per jug to "broker" it. Very easy process so I would do it myself personally. Not as easy to bring back for someone else as you are required to hire a import broker to do the paperwork.I think at a non-commercial crossing they would likely let you across without a broker.

              Have to fill out a B3 on the way home, not too hard, but not simple.

              Anyone who has questions, ask on this thread. I just went through the process today and am up to speed

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                #8
                Full retail dave welcome to my world, glad to see your shopping around total savings on your deal in the thousands. Hm way to go is all I can say.

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                  #9
                  SaskFarmer3, What is your "cocktail" and will it do what oddessy does? Dave4441, If I understand you all you have to do is fill out a B3 form on the way home with the product? I have imported a grain vac and cultivator sweeps and found it to be just filling out a form on the way home.

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                    #10
                    No you have to:

                    Print out a label and application from the GROU PMRA website
                    Fill out and submit/fax to PMRA. You can bring back one 3.3 L jug per 40 acres of peas. Add up your total L and then divide by 3.79 L as that is the jug size. Go onto the container disposal website and pay for the # of L of jugs that you are bringing across. Use a Visa for this and this proof must be sent in with the application. Also have to send in a equivalency certificate/label. Watch you do not use the Eastern Canada, both are on the website. Get docs back from PMRA (can take some time, up to 30 days, ours was a week) and drive down and pick up chemical. Fill out B3 at border on way home. I had to pay GST becuase i did not know the Tarrif Code, #61. This means "herbicides exempt" and they did not volunteer the info. Have to claim it back. Also you have to call Revenue Canada and get a importers # registerred. This is your GST #, with RM0001 on the front. You need this to cross as well. Just takes a phone call to get this done and is instant. I crossed at a Commercial Crossing and they will real sticky with some product I was transporting back for someone else, made us pay a broker to do a whole raft of paperwork. Mine was easy, his was extremely painful. They deemed it was not "casual" movement of product, in other words that i was doing it as a business and therefore needed to use a broker as i do not have a licencse to act as a broker (i even had the permission document as discussed on PMRA website). THis was ludicrous as i had the guys visa with me. But i would cross a smaller crossing and i would not take anybodies product across again. Mine took half hour, his took 4.5 hrs, partly because it was a Sat and we could not find a broker, or one that would handle it for us.

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