Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. | |
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User ID: 77347206 United States 03/26/2022 11:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. Look at this chart. Quoting: HYpEr7l9Er [link to blogger.googleusercontent.com (secure)] You all globally have been heading here since 1981. Non-DOOM event. Between Canada and the US we have plenty of production capacity...for N.America anyway.We also have the raw materials between the two countries Plus enough land to do the growing (we may have to confiscate some back from Gates and the CCP). If we need more mfg.plants we can easily build them. More contrived panic from the PTB to extract/extort more filthy lucre. Nice way of thinking! eddy2 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80008813 United States 03/26/2022 11:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. If this is true .. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81861012 Save all your shit people It will be worth millions Honey pot it And own that Ferra Human manure is banned and considered a crime against humanity by just about every international agency in the world. The use of humanure is why North Koreans are so unhealthy and littered with worms. Your shit is never going to be worth anything for this reason alone. I'd honestly rather starve than eat the worms that come with food grown in humanure. your poo is spread across the fields to grow the food you eat. yes, it is. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73099721 United States 03/26/2022 11:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. Look at this chart. Quoting: HYpEr7l9Er [link to blogger.googleusercontent.com (secure)] You all globally have been heading here since 1981. Non-DOOM event. Between Canada and the US we have plenty of production capacity...for N.America anyway.We also have the raw materials between the two countries Plus enough land to do the growing (we may have to confiscate some back from Gates and the CCP). If we need more mfg.plants we can easily build them. More contrived panic from the PTB to extract/extort more filthy lucre. Spoken like a city rat who has never grown anything. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80793084 United States 03/26/2022 11:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. With the high diesel, the high fertilizer, the general inflation, the supply issues, the approaching war, the drought out west, the wheat no longer leaving russia, ukraine, and romania, and evil people running the nations.... There will be famine and hunger in the land. Many small midwestern farms have laid fallow for decades due to government regulation and no profitability. Im stocking up more this week, but i dont trust myself or my abilities. Ill put my trust in the God of Abraham Issac and Jacob. The God of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to see us through this downfall of western nations. For thus saith the LORD God of Israel, The barrel of meal shall not waste, neither shall the cruse of oil fail, until the day that the LORD sendeth rain upon the earth. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81391547 Ireland 03/26/2022 11:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. . what comes up, must come down. Does anyone of you here know what ales those fertilizers companies produce besides fertilizer...? Think hard... . explosives? yes, explosives and gun powder. WW3 is 100% coming by looking at the prices. If we would not need it for military purposes, increase would be on par with 2008 increase. What you all see is just the begging of the increase. . |
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Ozone Baby
User ID: 81596646 Canada 03/26/2022 11:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. Canada has plenty of potash. If Trudeau had any brains, Canada would step right in and pick up the slack on oil, grain and potash. But of course Mr FancySox Blackface has other plans than to make Canada great. He wants to kill us all. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Resident Led Zeppelin Expert (ask me anything!) Traveler of both time and space Fuck Trudeau. mRNA-Free and Proud. "The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.' ~ Chris Hitchens |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79455716 United States 03/26/2022 11:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. Look at this chart. Quoting: HYpEr7l9Er [link to blogger.googleusercontent.com (secure)] You all globally have been heading here since 1981. Non-DOOM event. Between Canada and the US we have plenty of production capacity...for N.America anyway.We also have the raw materials between the two countries Plus enough land to do the growing (we may have to confiscate some back from Gates and the CCP). If we need more mfg.plants we can easily build them. More contrived panic from the PTB to extract/extort more filthy lucre. Nice way of thinking! Contrived, yes. But a real shortage due to the sanctions. The US and Canada want their people to feel pain. They will not work out any solutions, even if they could; there is no equivalent supply in North America to what Russia and the surrounding countries produce in terms of fertilizer. This will, however, primarily affect Africa and SE Asia due to direct wheat importation from the Russian/Ukrainian region. The fertilizer will hit Brazil, Canada, and the US especially hard but we will still be able to purchase food--just at insane prices. The actual famine for the west is at least a year or two away. You've heard the WEF tell you that you will eat the bugs, right? |
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User ID: 80499626 03/26/2022 11:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. So 200 bucks to fertilize an acre last year...now its 2200 bucks? Quoting: yibba-yibba Do cows not shit anymore? Horses? Sheep? You must realize that, since the Nixon years, agriculture in the U.S. has been made over in the mold of agribusiness. The basic cooperation with nature and nature's laws that served as the underpinning for farming since the beginning of plant and animal husbandry was disassembled and radically re-designed to destroy the soil and replace natural fertilizers with chemical inputs. There is no chance that farming can return to sound practices on a short timeline; restoring living soil and re-learning what we once knew about farming on a large scale will require years of dedicated re-education. There are many, many individual farmers who have grown wise to this situation over the past few decades, and they can serve as tremendous resources for education. Unfortunately, their operations are of small scale in the overall scheme of things, and they have been declared "kooks" by the mainstream for so long now that they have an enormous wall of propaganda to overcome. Once again, we have allowed the psychopathic crony capitalists to take control of a crucial aspect of our existence, and we find ourselves in the resulting "pickle." They and their brainwashed minions will simply continue to repeat the mantra: "Regenerative agriculture may seem nice, but it cannot feed the world," as if their chemical dominance could feed the world without perpetually sickening all of us. Life's a journey--pack with care. |
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User ID: 77086501 United States 03/26/2022 11:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. To put it in easier to understand terms, the 10 10 10 last year that cost 6 dollars for a bag is 20 dollars this year. I am in a bunch of gardening groups in the south. nameruse username nearmuse |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82575875 Belgium 03/26/2022 11:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. I told everyone as soon as that monkey was in office we’ll be fucked. But everyone was enamored with him. All of his rallies always had that god damn CHANGE slogan and billboards. And everyone was cheering on this “change”. Little did the idiots know that the change that was being put on us is this what we’re living through now. Dumb monkey fuck he is. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78240614 United States 03/26/2022 11:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. Because yields have been dropping lower and lower for 41 years there is no way to keep going lower and lower so now its higher and higher. Quoting: HYpEr7l9Er That is what is going on. The demand by you all from you all has become higher than the supply by you all to you all. After decades of growing lazier and lazier you all have reached the maximum potential lazy point. Your point? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81719695 United States 03/26/2022 11:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. 3rd world will be first. Africa 1st world will take in food refugees. Immigration replacement will happen in the United States by black people. The left is counting on them for votes. They are installing blacks in government as speakers for corporations on the commercials in preparation for these black migrants. They will be given huge compensations and the existing blacks in America will be given you got it reparations. The white middle class will be replaced with paid off blacks and others |
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User ID: 79707603 Switzerland 03/26/2022 11:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. Good article from a few weeks ago... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82087405 In in February 2021, the Biden administration recommended that the International Trade Commission (ITC) implement tariffs of over 19 percent on imported fertilizers from Morocco after the Mosaic Company, which manufactures fertilizers used in the U.S. and abroad, filed a petition with the U.S. Department of Commerce seeking the levies. Report Ad A month later, the ITC voted to impose the tariff, and adding similar levies on Russian imports. In November of 2021, The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) joined four other agricultural groups to demand that the ITC overturn its decision to impose tariffs on the phosphate fertilizers from Morocco. According to the NCGA, the tariffs resulted in critical sources of imported supplies being shut out of the U.S. market, an increase in the the costs for fertilizers, and a near monopoly of the phosphate market for the Mosaic Company. [link to amgreatness.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 77984523 United Kingdom 03/27/2022 12:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. Canada has plenty of potash. Quoting: Ozone Baby If Trudeau had any brains, Canada would step right in and pick up the slack on oil, grain and potash. But of course Mr FancySox Blackface has other plans than to make Canada great. He wants to kill us all. Canada has more potash than anyone else. The key here isn’t potassium. It phosphorus. No country has any real share bar one. Syria is third highest with 3% of world supply, China second with 5% and then Morocco, with 70%. Morocco is sat in a very nice place with regard to fertiliser |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81357324 France 03/27/2022 01:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. All part of the plan. Just like your home values that you think are so great. You won’t think they’re so great in 2025. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77027767 I bought my Southern California home in 1983 for 69k. I paid it off by 1990. My property tax is low because of prop 13. My home is not worth 1.6 million and I could care less as it is where I live not a bank. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78083688 Canada 03/27/2022 02:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Anon: It’s So Over: Fertilizer prices 1993 to the present. The spike in the middle is the 2008 financial crisis. Canada has plenty of potash. Quoting: Ozone Baby If Trudeau had any brains, Canada would step right in and pick up the slack on oil, grain and potash. But of course Mr FancySox Blackface has other plans than to make Canada great. He wants to kill us all. The problem is if all the g20 block exports from russia then all of them get more dependant on Canada for fetilizers. We are in a lose lose situation I think |