@olblue81@CattleNut I may not understand the whole manufacturing process but why is there so much variability in fert quality? It’s not like they’re making it in somebody’s garage. The process has been around a long time.
@Plantmore1@hamiltondw2@ctvregina That’s what my thinking was too. It’s has been the easiest internet to set up and administrate that I have ever had. Not to mention the fastest and most consistent.
@JavierBlas Supply and demand driving this rise. Inflation a part of it but minor. This is where prices need to be for it to be worth the work and risk for cattlemen.
@Mgeuia@PeterZeihan If you want to go that route you might as well pick which people you want to die and drop bombs on them now. Because if you only rely on organic fert, people are gonna die of hunger. It’s a fact. Also synthetic fert is fine if used properly.
@JerodMcDaniel I saw a great quote awhile ago that I told my kids about and will continue to tell them as they grow up: “If you don’t take a risk, you’re gonna be working for someone that did”
@nskgrower We’re running Lexions as well. Two 760s and a 780. All TT’s. Has been good combines. Want to upgrade to the new ones at some point as well though.