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    #37
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    sold by metric tonne , 2204x82% =1808 act (82%) lbs in a tonne , $1.32 /lb at $2400/tonne, same as 46-0-0-0 at $1350/MT
    fall juice here was $1190 for the bit we could get, had to be put on
    Sad part is there is no shortage of NH3 , this is Fukin ridiculous already .
    Simply rampant gouging

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      #38
      Ham math is fun

      46 is 2204 a ton to get math

      anhydrous is 1808 a Ton for math to lb

      Math is fun.

      Yes both are the same and their is no shortage just a bunch of Fertilizer companies ****ing farmers.

      Thats it no news at a 11 its just greedy ****ing assholes ****ing farmers.

      Nothing.

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        #39
        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
        Sad part is there is no shortage of NH3 , this is Fukin ridiculous already .
        Simply rampant gouging
        In the states a farm group has asked the Dept of justice to look into fertilizer pricing.

        Here in Canada you have guys cheerleading each other on board seats.

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          #40
          If only we could get Pfizer to make urea.

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            #41
            Did you get that TJ Woodland?

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              #42
              Originally posted by jazz View Post
              If only we could get Pfizer to make urea.
              Then it would lose lbs in 3 months just sitting in soil. BUT BUT just reapply at $1.33 a lb, endlessly.

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                #43
                no problem at all this fall with supply from richardsons.

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                  #44
                  Originally posted by katoe View Post
                  no problem at all this fall with supply from richardsons.
                  Rp pulled out of nh3 here years ago, to much like work. As did almost everyone, have nutrien and ufa and no one has any concept keeping you running. Nutrein 10 years ago wanted my money in Feb and wont supply me with as much as a o ring, I took the nh3 off my cultivator.

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                    #45
                    Originally posted by katoe View Post
                    no problem at all this fall with supply from richardsons.
                    holy shit , where at?

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                      #46
                      In our area the Because of the shit show with the competition Bureau and Blairs supply it wasn't business as usual. So went to others but the supply wasn't a problem it was getting products to us every tank different price. So yea having a bunch of completion is nice but every time you lose one the shit show just gets worse. When you have been getting Anhydrous out of the same company or private since the 80s it's not easy to move and get the same treatment as before.

                      Hey, it's a tax write off I guess so well live with it.

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                          #48
                          Well I did it yesterday! I bent over and took it like a man and bought “some” fert. There’s some fields I’m not sure of yet. I’m hurting this morning from the pain I had to endure. This is abuse no matter which way look at it. Between dealing with grain thieves and these crooks, it’s not making this job any more fun.

                          I sure hope this is one yr thing ... my gut tells me this is going to be the new normal.

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