With fertilizer prices tanking and local dealers out to screw us it is time to go around to the back door. Dap at the gulf for feb 255 US a ton Urea 196.25 and Ammonia 196.25 sombody must know of sombody that can get this stuff up here in time for sring seeding. Truck freight is not that expensive... If you know of any dealer that can acess these prices. I'll find the trucks. Move over dealers we are going through.!!!!!
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We can't be arrested for arbitraging prices.At least cross border movement,or at least the threat thereof can force prices to respond.
There's going to be a bloodbath with the fert. dealers.If this system were pooled it would be US sharing in somebody else's unfortunate decision.
The thing about farming is that any of us who bought fert.at 200% of its normal price also had a chance to cover that purchase with a sale-----of canola at 200%.
The market is responding to the movements of commodities as it should.But a huge problem for those who are going to have to use expensive fert on their wheat and barley is the inability to make a forward sale.A hedge.In the end it is the drop in commodities that is hurting us.
Compulsory Pooling is risky.Uncertain.Being forced to delegate this vital function to unseen incompetent functionaries is risky.THEIR DECISIONS----YOUR LOSS.Did I mention risky?
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