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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 683043" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Urea is down to U$S 350 to 375 per ton and they are running propane "sales" here.</p><p>Potash is staying high at 700 per ton. Seems like the Canadians will continue to cut production to maintain pricing power, and the alfalfa hay producers are trying to follow suit.</p><p></p><p>I found the best way to reduce fertilizer cost is to soil test at the time of year when your values are the highest :cboy: This is even cheaper than liming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 683043, member: 1715"] Urea is down to U$S 350 to 375 per ton and they are running propane "sales" here. Potash is staying high at 700 per ton. Seems like the Canadians will continue to cut production to maintain pricing power, and the alfalfa hay producers are trying to follow suit. I found the best way to reduce fertilizer cost is to soil test at the time of year when your values are the highest :cboy: This is even cheaper than liming. [/QUOTE]
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