Some one explain to me why inputs for us farmers are way cheaper than our inputs in Canada.
Anhydrous I know its a dead horse to most farmers but why is the price way cheaper down their than here yet it comes from Canada and abroad.
Nitrogen selling for 430 a ton in the Delta of Ark.
..In the panhandle of Texas,they are now paying $470/ton for NH3. That's 589 Canadian or .32 cents a lb.
In Kansas last week were Paying 30 cents per # for anhy That's $616 Canadian or .34
One thing is for certain their seeding in these areas corn we wont start for over a month this is their price pretty much constant all way from panhandle to North Dakota yet once it hits the Canadian border (hm our gas and plants) it goes to $1000.00 a ton or more or .55 a lb.
Why? Some fertilizer expert please explain this one since last week when I was south of the 49th I phoned and talked to a lot of farmers and all yes all had close to the same price it started with a .3 and not a.5 like Canada.
Were getting Royally Screwed.
Anhydrous I know its a dead horse to most farmers but why is the price way cheaper down their than here yet it comes from Canada and abroad.
Nitrogen selling for 430 a ton in the Delta of Ark.
..In the panhandle of Texas,they are now paying $470/ton for NH3. That's 589 Canadian or .32 cents a lb.
In Kansas last week were Paying 30 cents per # for anhy That's $616 Canadian or .34
One thing is for certain their seeding in these areas corn we wont start for over a month this is their price pretty much constant all way from panhandle to North Dakota yet once it hits the Canadian border (hm our gas and plants) it goes to $1000.00 a ton or more or .55 a lb.
Why? Some fertilizer expert please explain this one since last week when I was south of the 49th I phoned and talked to a lot of farmers and all yes all had close to the same price it started with a .3 and not a.5 like Canada.
Were getting Royally Screwed.
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