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    #13
    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Just in time when soil tests are coming back , imagine that
    As long as the soil test cos aren’t sponsored by nutrien etc? Lol

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      #14
      You guys never learn.

      Jason and his brother Jim sleep together in a grain auger.

      There is less than zero chance this will ever happen.

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        #15
        I’ll believe when I see it. Kinda surprised there is something getting built at Bell plain. Anybody drive by there to see if what’s on their camera is actually there

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          #16
          Need a fertilizer plant in NW Sask , this area has all the resources needed
          Water , natural gas , power , major intersections for Hwy and rail .

          Nothing ever seems to happen here on that scale .

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            #17
            Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
            The proposal is for a 2000 te/day urea production. Thats about 25% of Canadian consumption according to thier numbers.
            I'd be interested in hearing what current costs are on a turnkey NH3 plant today.
            if mr devine was still driving this ****en mess were in , we would know cause he would be building more

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              #18
              Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
              I’ll believe when I see it. Kinda surprised there is something getting built at Bell plain. Anybody drive by there to see if what’s on their camera is actually there

              From the top of the ring dryer at Coop ethonal plant, genesis is underway

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                  #20
                  New entrants: local meth lab now converting meth back to anhydrous. Street value of NH3 is higher.

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