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    fert prices

    Has anyone priced or bought fertilizer lately. Ive had urea quoted in the $590 to $620 range.

    Havent checked phos prices yet. I assume its at record levels as well.

    #2
    Sulfur dropped $80/ton last week from what I was told. But Don't realy care either way right now. They can all *** off unyil at least Nov. 1st for all I care. Sask farmer can rush to spend his money now and Burbot can wait till spring, I will buy when I am ready and get as good as deal as anyone at the end of the day. Some forget that they got took for $300-$500/ ton in '08. Just relax, get finished harvest, tell the leaches to *** off and deal in Nov if it works for you.

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      #3
      And canola seed prices are reaching the stratosphere too!!! I, like the previous post, would like to tell them all to eff off as well. There will be a breaking point on seed prices. I guess I will have to buy a precision drill and seed only 3.5 to 4 lbs. an acre and save 10 to 15 bucks and acre. Desperate measures! Canola seed costs will take too much of the gross revenue per acre of a poor to average crop(even at $12.00/bushel).

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        #4
        Brown bag has been on the mind this year again. Never done it but know of guys that swear by it.

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          #5
          Furrow I'm not rushing out to buy anything,
          getting the harvest done is my one priority now.
          Glyphos was cheap. Feel they can go f$&@$
          themselves. Allen Johnston had-a good video
          about. Guy making 18 0 0 liquid from 46 0 0.

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            #6
            for what its worth locked in my Mono Ammonium Phophate back in june for feb 2012 delivery

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              #7
              Picked abit of phos to go with some winter wheat that I seeded on Sept.5th. Got the bill the other day, hold your hat.... $820/tonne...

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                #8
                I bought 46-0-0 for my winter wheat at 590.00

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                  #9
                  Bought some 28-0-0 @$365/t. Paid $205/t. last summer.....ouch
                  Oh well, still have half of the cheap stuff left for next year because I didnt get too much seeded this spring.
                  SW MB.

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                    #10
                    jrlee21, was the urea you bought for the WWheat coated?

                    Anyone, what's the cost difference per tonne between coated or uncoated urea?

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                      #11
                      I am goin ta wait till Spring, its warmer
                      then and I like the high, high prices that
                      are charged. Helps wit tax issues later
                      in the year!!!!

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                        #12
                        ESN was 120/tonne more expensive south of
                        Regina. We did 160 acres of it on our winter
                        wheat to try but the rest of our WW will be UAN
                        in the spring.

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                          #13
                          Furrow I'm not rushing out to buy anything,
                          getting the harvest done is my one priority now.
                          Glyphos was cheap. Feel they can go f$&@$
                          themselves. Allen Johnston had-a good video
                          about. Guy making 18 0 0 liquid from 46 0 0.

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