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    Russian urea 395 a tonne thunderbay

    May bring more containers in.


    Need 3 total for our farm

    #2
    I think I should buy a can toter.

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      #3
      Is this usd per short ton? Just asking.. And for a port that gets going in mid to late april. Is it minibulk in container? Only questions.

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        #4
        How many ton in one container?

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          #5
          Hooper, read Klause-ter-phobia's "container in container out" thread (as of now, close to the bottom of page two).

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            #6
            Need ship loads sorry Klause! Need ship and cars and unloaded to trucks from siding to yard. 46-0-0
            1000 tons

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              #7
              21 ton thanks asshole or politically farmaholic.

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                #8
                ....you're welcome hopper, there was more good information there than just the answer you were looking for.

                Just for you hopper:

                Don't get a broken "heart on" Valetines day!
                It would be both you and your Lovers' s dismay.
                It would really be sad
                If thats what you had
                Cause then how in the world would you play?

                Take care....






                Take care...

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                  #9
                  395 usd per metric tonne.

                  20 to 22 tonne to a container depending on who loads it.


                  25 kg 100 kg or 1000 kg bags.

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                    #10
                    Lets pick Yorkton as a central spot. How much to get the container to yorkton (by truck because I think it would be tight to do it by rail in time for spring seeding)and send it back empty?

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                      #11
                      i am going to guess about $50/tonne?

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                        #12
                        containers get priority on rail....


                        38 bucks canadian per tonne.

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                          #13
                          Would be nice to hear from anyone in the export hay industry or the pulse that stuff cans on how the system is working for them.

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