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    #11


    Or something build in canada

    Or other company

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      #12
      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
      Found the heavy equipment trailer now just have to negotiate with a fellow snowbird. Oh they are the worst kind. HAHAHA

      Anhydrous tanks are almost out of the snow well at least one you can see most of it the other is now just the top rail.

      The quick question has anyone ever put ammonia on with a high-speed colter system like a 60ft JOHN DEERE 2510H High-Speed Applicator I would have paid for my ammonia if I had put it on last fall.
      If it’s wet or some rain after harvest to mellow things out👍If it’s dry and hard might not be so good.

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        #13
        still checking into this but the Federal Gov budget had something with Corporations or trusts with over 10 mill of assets had a tax change any one else read this"?

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          #14
          Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
          If it’s wet or some rain after harvest to mellow things out👍If it’s dry and hard might not be so good.

          Freeze dirt to the disk might create big problems in the fall or early spring when the soil is cold.

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            #15
            Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
            Freeze dirt to the disk might create big problems in the fall or early spring when the soil is cold.
            That may well be an issue , could be a sweet set up for liquid N . But fertilizer and that many bearings might be an issue too
            Be a fast efficient way to get N down though
            They should pull easy

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              #16
              Fert pricing today:
              46 is $1550/mt
              Phos is $1500/mt
              Sulphur is $650/mt
              Potash is $1000/mt

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                #17
                Oh my up up and away.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Taiga View Post
                  Fert pricing today:
                  46 is $1550/mt
                  Phos is $1500/mt
                  Sulphur is $650/mt
                  Potash is $1000/mt
                  Does anyone see any hope for 2023 fertilizer prices?

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                    #19
                    No, because the Fert Companies can throw a dart a board, and thats the price were ****ed.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post


                      Or something build in canada

                      Or other company
                      Bourgault had a disc unit we considered at one point for fall applications and tame pastures The model is a 8925not sure if they make it anymore.

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