Posted by Gerald J. on March 28, 2008 at 20:47:56 from (4.254.71.64):
In Reply to: Roudup posted by Jack McBally on March 28, 2008 at 18:13:46:
Last year I could have bought Glystar plus for $10.50 a gallon in a 30 gallon drum. Figured tipping that 300 pound drum over wouldn't be handy or safe so I bought in 2.5 gallong jugs for $14.50 a gallon in central Iowa.
Two weeks ago I paid $30.53 a gallon in 2.5 at the local elevator. Crop Production Services wanted $32 and Theisen's wants $40 (so $99.95 for a 2.5 jug).
In Missouri a week ago, I saw 2.5 gallon jugs at Ward's Farm Store at Fredericktown, MO for $53.99 ($21.60 a gallon) and at Bucheit's at Herculanium for $129.99 ($52 a gallon).
All these were 41% strength generic with a surfactant.
And price increases are still likely so if you want some and can afford it, shop around, but get it NOW, don't wait. Most of the generics are imported and the weak US dollar is pushing the prices higher each day. But makes our "high priced" grain look cheap to the overseas buyers.
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