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"I hear you. There are too many people taking! "

Karen Mahon replied May 19, 2010 to Safe Quality and Traceability

12 May 19, 2010
Reply by Karen Mahon

"There have been more problems from imported product than domestic. It may only be a…"

Karen Mahon replied Apr 26, 2010 to Safe Quality and Traceability

12 May 19, 2010
Reply by Karen Mahon

"Amen! "

Karen Mahon replied Mar 19, 2010 to AgVisionTV.com Is Agriculture a Good Place to Invest? What do you think of this speaker's thoughts?

4 Mar 19, 2010
Reply by Karen Mahon

"Video broken up wait for every 3 words - taking forever for message delivery."

Karen Mahon replied Mar 17, 2010 to AgVisionTV.com Is Agriculture a Good Place to Invest? What do you think of this speaker's thoughts?

4 Mar 19, 2010
Reply by Karen Mahon

"The consumer destroyed the rest of the Canadian Industry with it's buy cheap habits…"

Karen Mahon replied Mar 17, 2010 to AgVisionTV.com: The Problems with Canada's Food System: Margaret Webb Wants Changes.

10 Mar 18, 2010
Reply by Joann

"I will thank Joann for her comment but I did not make such a reply to the last share…"

Karen Mahon replied Mar 15, 2010 to Safe Quality and Traceability

12 May 19, 2010
Reply by Karen Mahon

"Thank you so much for your message!"

Karen Mahon replied Mar 12, 2010 to Safe Quality and Traceability

12 May 19, 2010
Reply by Karen Mahon

"Good Morning! So Sorry! Totally overlooked. Producer is Processor for many foods. M…"

Karen Mahon replied Mar 12, 2010 to Safe Quality and Traceability

12 May 19, 2010
Reply by Karen Mahon

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Hursh: A downward shift in fertilizer prices

War in the Middle East and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz contributed to a rapid rise in nitrogen fertilizer values, but prices have dropped dramatically in recent weeks. Some analysts were worried that the normal price reset after spring seeding would not occur this year, but a price drop has happened quickly: There have been reports of international prices for urea, 46-0-0 moving lower, but what matters to farmers is the price locally. Up until a few weeks ago, the price of urea at farm input suppliers in Western Canada was around $1,250 a tonne. According to the Alberta Farm Input Price Survey, the lowest urea price of the past five years was just over $600 a tonne back in July of 2021. However, by April of 2022, world events had pushed urea prices to $1,350 a tonne. While prices this spring were not quite that high, they were onerous as compared to the price of grain. So where are prices right now? What would you need to pay for urea for summer or fall delivery? You cou

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