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    Fertilizer all over the dam place

    Local supplier I got credit on unused anhydrous give me a price of 38 cents per pound providing I get it on this fall. I am hearing higher, what are others finding. I see plenty of rigs going now, I am guessing the dry is old on farm storage, but the anhydrous some is dealer storage but how long can that last?

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    35 N no service, just wagon. Dried up enough to work fairly well.

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      #3
      Old dry at 0.39/lb, new at 0.55/lb. Phos up to 700. A few applying dry and gas in this area. Soil hard and lumpy, IMO too lumpy for gas. 2 days to go for us to be done fertilizing, then ditching.

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        #4
        N $.36/lb full service
        P $680/ton
        K $450/ton
        S $330/ton
        ESN $.52/lb

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          #5
          Seabass-Excuse the stupid question, but what is ESN?

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            #6
            [URL="http://www.agriumat.com/us/esn.html"]http://www.agriumat.com/us/esn.html[/URL]

            ESN is time release Nitrogen.

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              #7
              Whats the best ditcher FLIP

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                #8
                46-0-0 with plastic coating which allows N to be released slowly when it is wet and warm.

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                  #9
                  Dynafab, thought I heard Lever Enterprises bought the patent. $7500 for one at Hodgins in Aug.

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                    #10
                    My 35 year old Doepker works pretty good. Been fixed up though throughout the years mostly neighbour part owner ripped it apart and fixed it. Now I am only owner and use if sparingly except this year. Still pull it with the big tractor and no problems. Supposed to have a hydraulic cylinder to adjust sharpness but don't have it. Can scratch a 6 inch deep rut without going wide, easy to close. They don't make them anymore but I would not be afraid of a used one.
                    Only got 700 acres anhydroused, looks like shes game over when the rain starts tomorrow, then cold. Truck driver says a lot of people are going light with the juice, I don't think this is the year to go light, with all the moisture in the ground. Potential for a bumper crop if the 30 inch rain year stays away.

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