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mdagron
Posted 10/3/2008 09:02 (#474274 - in reply to #474229)
Subject: Re: Fertilizer prices softening


NE Kansas
I don't think K is going to drop in price. With the strike on in Canada, Potash Inc. was 45% behind last year in inventory this summer. If you need K, you had better get it secured and on your place if you can.

NH3 is no longer tied to Urea any more. You either have a ammonia plant or a urea prill plant. Besides who besides the wheat farmers use urea in the Fall?

Edited by mdagron 10/3/2008 09:05
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