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Question for all the farmers buying fertilizer almost a year in advance. Are you bullish commodities in general? Would you pre-sell grain at the same time or do you see inflation taking fertilizer and grain both higher?
Or do you just think that fertilizer is charting its own course with its own unique fundamentals?
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostQuestion for all the farmers buying fertilizer almost a year in advance. Are you bullish commodities in general? Would you pre-sell grain at the same time or do you see inflation taking fertilizer and grain both higher?
Or do you just think that fertilizer is charting its own course with its own unique fundamentals?
Not bad ..to guarantee product..
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostOr do you just think that fertilizer is charting its own course with its own unique fundamentals?
Turkey is negotiating a grain corridor out of the Black Sea. West is backing away from sanctions because they didn’t work and backfired.
Only commodity I am bullish on is oil and gas and that has to do with the climate cult.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostWith an inflation fight underway and recession looming I bet commodities get a rug pull.
Turkey is negotiating a grain corridor out of the Black Sea. West is backing away from sanctions because they didn’t work and backfired.
Only commodity I am bullish on is oil and gas and that has to do with the climate cult.
Phillips 66 Company has applied for a California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) Tier 2 fuel pathway for Renewable Diesel derived from distiller’s corn oil which is processed along with soybean oil and canola oil at its facility in Rodeo, California. The Rodeo facility produces renewable diesel as a primary...
This is why the EU is so opposed to biofuels... but Asia will use Palm and other veg oils... 35% mandated yesterday ln SE Asia...
The anti-C02 cult... it certainly looks like their brainwashing job has been amazingly successful!
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Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostIf black oil stays up... which I believe it will, grains will stay up as well. Corn, Soy, and Canola are supported by oil through biofuels... watch Biden.... the carbon emission reductions from new reformulated biodiesel is from a CI of 110gC02e/MJ [in fossil Diesel/Jet fuel] down to; in renewable diesel/jet fuel; a CI of 25.46 gCO2e/MJ
Phillips 66 Company has applied for a California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) Tier 2 fuel pathway for Renewable Diesel derived from distiller’s corn oil which is processed along with soybean oil and canola oil at its facility in Rodeo, California. The Rodeo facility produces renewable diesel as a primary...
This is why the EU is so opposed to biofuels... but Asia will use Palm and other veg oils... 35% mandated yesterday ln SE Asia...
The anti-C02 cult... it certainly looks like their brainwashing job has been amazingly successful!
16 July 2022
Phillips 66 Company has applied for a California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) Tier 2 fuel pathway for Renewable Diesel derived from distiller’s corn oil which is processed along with soybean oil and canola oil at its facility in Rodeo, California.
The Rodeo facility produces renewable diesel as a primary product and renewable naphtha and renewable propane/light hydrocarbons (off gases) as co-products.
Phillips 66 began production of renewable diesel fuel from various vegetable oils at its Rodeo Refinery in April 2021. The Rodeo facility has an adjacent rail receiving facility owned by NuStar, which is the normal means of receiving distiller’s corn oil for ongoing operations.
The production process uses hydrogen for hydrotreating as well as electricity, natural gas, steam and off gases as process energy. The carbon intensity (CI) of the proposed pathway is 25.46 gCO2e/MJ
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Posted on 16 July 2022 in Bio-hydrocarbons, Diesel, Fuels, LCFS"
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