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Anhydrous prices and availability

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    Posted: 29 Oct 2021 at 12:15am
So with the threads on gas and diesel prices I thought would post about this Lol. We met with one of the local coops here today going over fertilizer prices and plans for 22 crop. As I'm sure many of you are aware it's pretty scary. We're being told by both that we do business with that they have no prices available, no guarantee on availability and basically gave a grim outlook. The one today said that based on the prices they have for 32% liquid at this time it could possibly be as high as 1500 a ton! That's about triple what we paid for 21 inputs! Have had good yields so far and good prices this year but at that rate corn will have to take a pretty good hike to make up for it. Then the availability issue, seems like anymore we have a narrow window in which to plant and if you're waiting on ammonia tanks that's not gonna be good. North of here most put on in the fall but in this area and south not many do, was told that it will work in this part of the country but it keeps raining every other day and crops yet to harvest the reality of getting any on this fall is pretty small.
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Not good here either, locals are getting that same response where it may not get used. Fields may not get planted as the costs will outweigh any ROI as to expenses to plant.
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