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Fertilizer Costs

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GordoSD

04-03-2008 18:32:31




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What are y'all paying for fertilizer? The quotes I'm getting are near double of two years ago. At 200 lbs this is real $. Next year's corn ought to be over 6$ I'm going to have to seriously cut back on the food plots and roll those acres into production.

Gordo




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Haas

04-04-2008 09:19:47




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 Re: Fertilizer Costs in reply to GordoSD, 04-03-2008 18:32:31  
Recently did my hay field at half the rate I used to use. 19-19-19 was $658 per ton in bags. That was an old price as it was old inventory. Bulk was $687 per ton. 12-24-24 was higher. Hay is in short supply here in Eastern Tennessee due to the drought last summer. Much hay was trucked in here this winter.



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CenTexFarmall

04-03-2008 21:25:25




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 Re: Fertilizer Costs in reply to GordoSD, 04-03-2008 18:32:31  
I don't know what will happen with hay this year. Around here we got so much rain last year that there's a zillion round bales laying around. Some had baled wheat straw etc. and you can't hardly give that stuff away since the good hay is cheap.

Anyone bought anydrous lately?



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JTinNJ

04-03-2008 18:57:18




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 Re: Fertilizer Costs in reply to GordoSD, 04-03-2008 18:32:31  
I put 14-8-28 on the hay field. $717.00 per ton.I'm happy with the fact that I only needed 2.5 tons.Hay will be high priced this year.



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VA Gasman

04-03-2008 19:42:01




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 Re: Fertilizer Costs in reply to JTinNJ, 04-03-2008 18:57:18  
Fertilizer costs have caused people to look elswheres for fertilizer. My brother priced chicken litter for $25 ton spread.
I have been bagging #50 plastic feed bags of goat manure and selling at the gate for $5.It's full of earthworms and my new customers from the city love it. I got a call to take 24 bags to customer in Wash DC and they pay trip charge. This is pretty good we been taking manure from DC and now I get to sell some back to them.
The serious gardners are staying away from fertilizer.

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