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    #16
    Not aware of NH3 pricing yet.

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      #17
      510 delivered to the farm

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        #18
        Potash, HA, They Should Practically Be Payin Us To Take!!!!! That Sh!t Was Regarded as Almost Waste fer Years and Years and Years and Years!! BUT That All Changed When Bill O'Doyle, O'Doyle Rules!!!! (Well When it Comes To Potash He Does Anyway) Came To Power!!!!! He Will Shut Down Potash Corp PERIOD. Every Mine... Every Plant... Every Last Square Inch, HE Will Shut Down, Too Hold The Price Steady!!!!!! Yous Will Not Win Against That Sob!!!!!!!!!!!!

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          #19
          Text Claas, He Will Be Able to Haul Direct From Plant to Farm With That New Set of Super B's I Found Him!!!!!!! Those Things are All 52 State Legal Boy!!!!!!! Fill The B!tch Full, Chain Up, and Hammer Down Good Buddy!!!!!!

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            #20
            HFL, where is that from?

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              #21
              Called a local supplier this morning:

              Urea: $570 now and spring(for me)


              Sulphur: $470


              Phos: $750

              No horse shit here.

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                #22
                Anything under $520 is below what the dealers are buying for. So you know the next round will be $560 plus.

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                  #23
                  two more quotes at 555 and one at 530

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                    #24
                    farmaholic

                    Just noticed your post.Your right I don't know Klaus, but the quote ($495)I gave you is correct.

                    Don't make accusations about me "laying on thick" just because I put the effort into getting the best possible price.

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                      #25
                      Forage, please post the phone number where I can call. I'm covered for now but there's always next year. I paid $510 for the urea we put in our bins last week. I use straight urea in the midrows so direct drop loads to my farm are possible(doesn't matter to me where it comes from).

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                        #26
                        $750 sounds high for phos.

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                          #27
                          I'm with BTO, compared to our commodity prices, I think fert prices are nuts. Last year I paid $470 for the N. $40 a tonne higher this year with lower grain prices. Hmmmm????

                          I use S15 for a P source. I think I want to change back to straight P as the source. Just wanted to add a bit of sulphate and elemental sulphur to all the crops......S 15 used as a starter in the seed row.

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                            #28
                            farmaholic

                            Screw up on my part.

                            Checked my prices after my last post, ($495.00 picked up) was what I paid three weeks ago.

                            I should have looked at prices before yapping.

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                              #29
                              No problem.....

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                                #30
                                I have been checking as well and most have a "computer price " of well over $500, if I would pull the trigger on some direct loads its under $500. I think this is another 2008 where
                                1. retailers are loading out blends of fairly high prices stuff and don't want to undercut those farmers that priced earlier.
                                2. They are all sitting on high priced inventory
                                3. Manufacturer is still pushing the line that pricing will go higher to the retailer

                                Can $2.50-$3.00 corn in the US support higher fert prices? I don't think so. Either the farmer or the manufacturer will have to blink first.

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