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    #16
    And now we resort to name calling Wiseguy?? Have done much business in the USA as well but often have done better north of the border. Blinders off and you get a clearer vision of a bigger picture I say.

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      #17
      Now may be the time to spread some cheap urea on cereals. Too bad wheat isn't worth $20 a bushel, but who knows, if the world gets hungry enough - who knows?

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        #18
        Did no one publish their opportunity cost and time value of money?

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          #19
          I like your plastic kitty litter thing farma. Seal up that sucker air tite n filler to brim. Probably stay good almost indefinetely. Though storing 28-0-0 in stainless probably safer.

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            #20
            Or dust it with a grote in and store it on the field this fall.

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              #21
              Or say *** it , keep those few bucks in your pocket , enjoy your summer with the kids and worry about it after harvest for the same price and just stop this b/ s of giving our money away Fukin near a year ahead of when needed to help float big Agri business for an extra 4 months - that's all this is about - they need cash.
              If you walk into the same place on Nov 1 with a check - you will be getting the same price as today or *** it walk out - go down the road

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                #22
                right on furrow those pricks have us right by the nuts

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                  #23
                  Some people see storing fuel fertilizer and grain as a medal of honour.

                  It seems like down loading costs by the fuel fertilizer and grain cos.

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                    #24
                    Boys, boys, boys..... depending on what the "current" price actually is now, compared to what we paid last fall we are looking at over 25% savings. AND I personally can't see it being this(what ever it is) cheap next fall and early winter. Especially if the crop is big and guys buy for tax reasons.

                    QUIT STIRRING THE PEASANTS!!!!

                    Interesting thought, does that mean anything that was used late spring and wasn't "prepaid" is cheaper than last fall?

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                      #25
                      At the end of the day it May ??!!
                      We got the call last week , I have rarely seen a "good" price early be much different than later if you walk in with a cheque in Nov willing to pay that day.
                      They are fishing for early money and for those that "May" need to buy their fert 11.5 months ahead it "May " be an opertunity and it "May" not.

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                        #26
                        Too many pulses go in this spring and excess inventory to move?

                        How many more pulse acres went in? Multiply it by the average N applied and figure out how much N fert didn't get used....

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                          #27
                          Yup farma , that's a big part of it as well

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                            #28
                            The only thing that pays better is AgInvest. Heck, as cheap as borrowing money is....it would pay to borrow at the prices being being thrown around here. As I said earlier, I doubt there is any effin way it would be that cheap in fall.

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                              #29
                              OK first thing I would like to say is don't fall asleep on the couch too early before you normally go to bed...

                              So, from Weber's newsletter, StatsCan't 2015 versus 2016 seeding "intentions".... there is an almost 1.8 million more acres of peas and lentils intended to be planted.

                              At about 150 lbs/acre of lets say 46-0-0 applied, that's 122,727 tonnes. Is that burdensome?

                              Actual seeding versus intentions?(Too Early)

                              Rough figuring.

                              Can anyone elaborate?

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                                #30
                                Some corn acres in the US will be switched to beans now that it is too wet. Plenty of wheat coming there so some will go to the feed bunk making up for the smaller corn crop.

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