We are at a critical turning point, with a narrow window of opportunity to permanently improve your farm profitability. Now is the time to get involved in the production of a major crop input to reduce your costs. Please take a few minutes to read this entire letter. I know it will be worth your time
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Been involved with high pressure sales persons in the past and this one is right up there. Most high pressure sales have a dissappointing outcome cause you expect so much more for doing nothing. You must sign up now or you will miss out, hmmmm hear that before or do we all forget?
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It should read..
" ...we are at a critical turning point, with a narrow window of opportunity to permanently improve OUR profitability. Now is the time to get involved in the production of a major crop input to KEEP OUR HANDS IN YOUR POCKETS. Please take the time to read the entire letter.
I know it will be worth OUR time...."
If they want to reduce fertilizer prices, go buy some offshore fertilizer. Then everyone would be interested in buying. Ocean freight is zero and 46 out of the black sea is 350 per tonne. Cut a deal to lease some rail cars and deliver to a siding mid point Saskatchewan. Have the trucks ready.
If FNA wanted to build a plant they should have been on it the last time they thought fertilizer was overpriced.
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Bucket,
DON"T confuse the issue with the facts!
I totally agree. We could link up with other grower co-operative fert buyers... and lower prices. IF FNA wants grower money; they need to first develop a marketing infrastructure... and provide real value. Then there will be plenty of capital funding to build facilities.
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