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    #11
    46 is booked for Dec del at $385. Pay dec. Phos $590. NW SK.

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      #12
      Paid 365 for 46 in Sept. Pickup Nov. Told it is 415 now.

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        #13
        NH3 was .39 delivered with their tank.

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          #14
          And the math is:
          $675 ton nh3 / 1807 ( actual lbs Tonnes) = .374 cents lb actual

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            #15
            Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
            And the math is:
            $675 ton nh3 / 1807 ( actual lbs Tonnes) = .374 cents lb actual
            a local co. caught some sleepy fellows like that a few years back , surely everyone is pricing "actual" pounds of N. these days ? metric tonne is the best way to price , I guess?
            did you get a tank for that price ? this tank cost $35/ton on nh3 , not actual . seemed like a lot ?

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              #16
              Is CPS / Agrium putting on a nh3 squeeze right now?

              Control the supply = control price for now and next spring?

              Expect to pay more

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                #17
                I see prices have trended up as would be expected from what was posted here earlier in the thread... Was just quoted:

                46-0-0-0: $485/mT
                11-52-0-0: $665/mT
                20-0-0-24: $445/mT

                phos going up 65/mT once their current contract expires, and urea $45/mT. What are others looking at this time of year? This is based in Medicine Hat...

                I'd have pulled the trigger on things a little sooner than now if I had my way, but I'm sitting on a December contract that *might* move next week at best

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                  #18
                  THe .37 was what we paid for Anhydrous in fall not the spring 2018 price that was paid Dec 31. We own the tanks.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                    I see prices have trended up as would be expected from what was posted here earlier in the thread... Was just quoted:

                    46-0-0-0: $485/mT
                    11-52-0-0: $665/mT
                    20-0-0-24: $445/mT

                    phos going up 65/mT once their current contract expires, and urea $45/mT. What are others looking at this time of year? This is based in Medicine Hat...

                    I'd have pulled the trigger on things a little sooner than now if I had my way, but I'm sitting on a December contract that *might* move next week at best
                    That’s pretty much 100 bucks a tonne increase from November pricing.

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