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    Fertilizer prices

    Fertilizer prices
    Last updated 15 February 2008.

    The fertilizer prices below are updated every Friday using The Market as source. This is the same source used by TDN Finans.

    When the source price is an interval, the average price rounded to the nearest integer has been used. If a price is missing in The Market’s report, no updating is made in the table below. If the previous week’s price is adjusted in the more recent report, the table is adjusted accordingly.

    The prices quoted are:

    Ammonia fob Black Sea
    Urea prilled bulk fob Black Sea
    CAN bulk cif Germany Note! In USD
    Phos acid P2O5 fob North Africa


    Date Ammonia
    USD/ton Urea
    USD/ton CAN
    USD/ton Phos acid
    USD/ton


    Jan 05, 06 259 204 197 390

    Jan 12, 06 260 197 200 390

    Jan 19, 06 260 193 199 390

    Jan 26, 06 261 199 202 390

    Feb 02, 06 261 212 199 390

    Feb 09, 06 261 219 198 390

    Feb 16, 06 265 211 196 390

    Feb 23, 06 270 223 197 403

    Mar 02, 06 270 229 197 403

    Mar 09, 06 275 239 197 403

    Mar 16, 06 275 247 199 394

    Mar 23, 06 265 254 199 394

    Mar 30, 06 270 245 200 394

    Apr 06, 06 274 253 203 394

    Apr 13, 06 275 249 200 394

    Apr 20, 06 275 246 204 394

    Apr 27, 06 275 243 210 394

    May 04, 06 248 244 214 394

    May 11, 06 243 236 212 394

    May 25, 06 224 212 215 394

    Jun 01, 06 215 213 209 394

    Jun 15, 06 208 206 208 399

    Jun 22, 06 208 205 209 399

    Jun 29, 06 214 209 208 399

    Jul 06, 06 215 209 211 399

    Jul 13, 06 209 207 211 399

    Jul 20, 06 209 201 210 399

    Jul 27, 06 207 199 211 399

    Aug 03, 06 209 210 212 399

    Aug 10, 06 211 214 212 399

    Aug 17, 06 211 216 216 399

    Aug 24, 06 214 217 216 399

    Aug 31, 06 218 216 216 399

    Sep 07, 06 220 214 214 399

    Sep 14, 06 226 221 215 399

    Sep 21, 06 229 218 216 399

    Sep 28, 06 235 216 217 399

    Oct 06, 06 240 211 218 399

    Oct 12, 06 241 210 217 399

    Oct 19, 06 243 214 217 399

    Oct 26, 06 240 215 219 399

    Nov 02, 06 243 214 221 399

    Nov 09, 06 243 222 221 399

    Nov 16, 06 246 235 222 399

    Nov 23, 06 248 248 224 399

    Nov 30, 06 272 252 228 399

    Dec 07, 06 280 254 230 399

    Dec 14, 06 281 249 227 399

    Dec 21, 06 285 254 228 399

    Jan 04, 07 283 256 227 399

    Jan 11, 07 275 258 225 399

    Jan 18, 07 275 270 224 399

    Jan 25, 07 274 279 225 399

    Feb 01, 07 280 279 225 399

    Feb 08, 07 280 293 225 399

    Feb 15, 07 283 302 227 399

    Feb 22, 07 284 308 227 399

    Mar 01, 07 284 317 228 399

    Mar 08, 07 285 324 227 399

    Mar 15, 07 285 330 228 399

    Mar 22, 07 284 318 231 399

    Mar 29, 07 282 300 234 399

    Apr 05, 07 273 295 235 399

    Apr 12, 07 269 284 237 399

    Apr 19, 07 267 286 239 399

    Apr 26, 07 255 302 239 436

    May 03, 07 250 301 240 436

    May 10, 07 250 295 238 436

    May 24, 07 246 298 239 436

    May 31, 07 238 298 235 563

    Jun 07, 07 237 301 235 563

    Jun 14, 07 233 298 220 563

    Jun 21, 07 233 284 221 563

    Jun 28, 07 232 271 222 563

    Jul 05, 07 232 274 225 563

    Jul 12, 07 232 268 229 563

    Jul 19, 07 234 263 229 563

    Jul 26, 07 238 260 228 563

    Aug 02, 07 240 253 227 563

    Aug 09, 07 240 242 228 563

    Aug 16, 07 248 255 223 563

    Aug 23, 07 258 278 224 563

    Aug 30, 07 265 298 225 563

    Sep 06, 07 274 305 226 563

    Sep 13, 07 280 314 229 563

    Sep 20, 07 280 314 232 563

    Sep 27, 07 275 324 234 563

    Oct 04, 07 273 332 244 563

    Oct 11, 07 263 334 246 563

    Oct 18, 07 262 326 257 563

    Oct 25, 07 257 334 270 563

    Nov 01, 07 254 352 273 563

    Nov 08, 07 254 357 280 563

    Nov 15, 07 260 368 306 563

    Nov 22, 07 278 389 310 563

    Nov 29, 07 303 397 329 563

    Dec 06, 07 323 399 326 563

    Dec 13, 07 375 393 327 563

    Dec 20, 07 395 382 321 563

    Dec 27, 07 No prices

    Jan 03, 08 390 374 351 1400

    Jan 10, 08 413 388 349 1400

    Jan 17, 08 425 378 356 1400

    Jan 24, 08 425 365 390 1400

    Jan 31, 08 510 343 396 1400

    Feb 07, 08 522 323 388 1400

    Feb 14, 08 553 328 389 1400


    Now US price Cash price to farmers
    Fertilizer
    Cash or Prepaid price per ton


    82-0-0 $585.00

    28-0-0 $365.00

    46-0-0 $495.00

    11-52-0 Call for Pricing

    18-46-0 Call for Pricing

    10-34-0 Call for Pricing

    0-0-60 $500.00

    K-mag $200.00

    Ag Lime Prices May Vary by Location

    5-5-5 $470.00

    Now yesterdays prices Canada

    82-0-0 952-982
    11-51-0 750-775
    21-0-0-24 400-425
    potash 385-405

    HM can you say in Canada the Screwing has been happening.

    #2
    So what did you do about it this winter?? Did you talk to your MP asking not if they felt there was an issue but asking if there was a way to better streamline the import process to the farm gate. Did you buy from FNA and source outside of NA? Did you band together with neighbours and put together a 20 car order of product and have it railed into your area? Did you buy some fertilizer bins through the environmental farm plan farm stewardship program and have all your 08 product on hand in the late summer of 07.
    Think in terms of solutions not problems, what are your solutions????
    Or did you just stand by and get screwed? Did you not think it wasn't going to happen?
    You may have done some of the above even but to others tht read this ask yourself the same questions.

    IN the words of my one of the philosopher groups I listened to in my youth.

    " If the world is all screwed up why don't you change it? If you know that somethings wrong,

    rearrange it!!!!!"


    Everybody now........Raise a little hell raise a little hell..

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      #3
      http://www.trooper.ca/albums/audio/RaiseALittleHell.mp3

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        #4
        That'll be 5.00 in ISP taxes Len.

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          #5
          MCfarms god don't get me going.
          I am a page ahead of you Most days.
          This was going to happen but guess what this is a discussion website and I am throwing out what is happening in Fertilizer spreads between Canada and USA and World price.
          Yes as farmers for two long we have been comfortable to sit on our hands and let the experts represent us well over and over, and one sees how well these people actually work for us. From our CWB reps, to our politicians, our Farm groups etc. But its hard for one person to change the world. But by giving a little information maybe it can light a fire under farmers A--es and get things changed because its only going to happen if we want it.

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            #6
            Saskfarmer
            So then what strategies do you offer going forward as far as input pricing?? As you said it's a discussion forum ,I offered some things we have done or neighbours have done this year to address this issue what have you done or seen or feel should and or could be done.
            I think I remember you saying you've covered all your 08 fertilizer by pricng earlier on as we have too. Our dry blends have been bought and paid for since sept07 latest and we had some phosphate in here in June which was a good move but I'm always wanting to hear what strategies other are doing that I might be missing as well in order to get on the right page as it were.

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              #7
              I should have added I do appreciate the Pricing info as Im sure everyone does keep it coming.

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                #8
                I know Ill get hit on this one but getting into bed with FNA and Changing your fert system is probably a good start. Buying a Used floater and putting on their 34-0-0 will save money but their is the extra work right now were Anhydrous and one pass.
                But having trouble with bringing back fert from USA. Cant get them to let me miss the boarder and just go to belplaine and bill through them.
                Need help here. Also you would thing the Fed Competition Buero would look into this.
                But is it part of NAFTA we cant sell to our own cheaper than USA or Mexico.
                Were getting screwed either way.
                Building our own Fert Shed on Farm to Store Granular Fert by Semi Loads.
                But its got to come from off shore that's the key to get these guys.
                But then yesterday my local Fert dealer was mad because he couldnt get his Durum to ND and I reminded him of my problems with Fert.
                But I also see one big problem that has happened this winter, Farmers who sold Canola at 7.00 - 10.00 to make sure they have fertilizer in the bin but the price increase in Fert is no were near the loss they took in the selling of a commoditee to soon.

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                  #9
                  Why dont you guys step back,take off the i love america hats,and look at what is going on.

                  You think it was a fluke bse hit at the top of the cattle bull market.

                  The governments will do what they want,ours and theirs.They really dont care about you and theres nothing you can say or do.

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                    #10
                    Who are you quoting cotton, Martin Luther?

                    Parsley

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