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    #37
    Was quoted $935 urea and $1260 for 11-52 as an in season price recently by a local independent. Seems high but I don't need large volumes. Better than the $1350 I paid last spring.

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      #38
      Bought some more 10 days ago
      N $725
      P $1145
      S $619
      ESN $935

      Around $325 cheaper then I paid in Nov for the N.
      P I believe was $1250 then.

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        #39
        Always getting hosed no matter what we buy. It’s beyond old.
        Bought 645T and overpaid for all of it as far as I’m concerned.
        This game is getting harder to play, guess when the poker chips run out, there won’t be a re-buy in for this cat.

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          #40
          Be thankful your not buying Nh3, we’re being held ransom because we can’t take it home. It used to be the cheapest form of N but in the last 10 years it hasn’t 46-0-0 being the winner, lately I think 28-0-0 has been cheaper.

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            #41
            Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
            Always getting hosed no matter what we buy. It’s beyond old.
            Bought 645T and overpaid for all of it as far as I’m concerned.
            This game is getting harder to play, guess when the poker chips run out, there won’t be a re-buy in for this cat.
            Why didn't it work or be good when farmers owned input suppliers like the Prairie Pools, UGG, CO-OPs, UFA even FNA? Why did farmers let it go to private and multi national corps? Who was the driving force for change?

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              #42
              Originally posted by wiseguy
              wmoebis you must not have heard the story how Sask Wheat Pool needed mayos expertise !
              It probably only took a few bucks to get the board of directors approval.


              Have you ever seen a former board member admit their mistakes and learn from them?

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                #43
                Originally posted by bucket View Post
                It probably only took a few bucks to get the board of directors approval.


                Have you ever seen a former board member admit their mistakes and learn from them?
                Has anyone admitted that going public with the all the elevator systems and selling out was a mistake or the best thing for framers? I know there is a couple of farm group leaders that still brag about closing down elevators.

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                  #44

                  April/May urea is $705.

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