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CAN

Heydon: Establishing a fertiliser reserve would carry 'financial risks'

Grass

1 month ago

Heydon: Establishing a fertiliser reserve would carry 'financial risks'

Fertiliser is available, "subject to local delivery constraints" but supply of urea-based products is limited, Minister Heydon has indicated.

Should farmers put their trust back in protected urea?

Dairy

1 year ago

Should farmers put their trust back in protected urea?

There is no doubt that protected urea was in the spotlight in 2024 when growth rates on farms were well back from recent years...

Spring '25 CAN prices expected at €50/t more than August '24

Tillage

1 year ago

Spring '25 CAN prices expected at €50/t more than August '24

The price of Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN) has risen by more than €50/t since the beginning of September. 

Green fertiliser developer, Atome, reports interim losses of US$2.8m

Agri-Business

2 years ago

Green fertiliser developer, Atome, reports interim losses of US$2.8m

Atome, the developer of green fertiliser projects, has reported a loss of US$2.8 million for the first half of 2024.

Protected urea sales continue to grow in Northern Ireland

N.Ireland

2 years ago

Protected urea sales continue to grow in Northern Ireland

United Feeds is confirming that protected urea has accounted for 50% of all nitrogen (N) sold by the business over the past three years.

Environment

2 years ago

Conference: Government may mandate use of protected urea

The Irish government could step in to mandate the spreading of protected urea if farmers do not voluntarily commit to use it.

Conference: Government may mandate use of protected urea

Agri-Business

2 years ago

How are prices for chemical fertiliser looking this spring?

While ground conditions are still poor in most parts of the country, the first round of chemical fertiliser will...

How are prices for chemical fertiliser looking this spring?

Tillage

2 years ago

How can nitrogen use on farms be improved?

The Fertilizer Association of Ireland (FAI) has just published a new technical bulletin entitled: Improving farm nitrogen use efficiency.

How can nitrogen use on farms be improved?

Environment

2 years ago

Chemical fertiliser usage in Ireland declined significantly in 2023

According to Teagasc, chemical fertiliser usage on Irish farms – grassland and tillage – continues to decline.

Chemical fertiliser usage in Ireland declined significantly in 2023

Environment

3 years ago

Ammonia manufactured with ‘zero’ carbon footprint on the way

Ammonia manufactured with ‘a zero’ carbon footprint should be commercially available within the next two years.

Ammonia manufactured with ‘zero’ carbon footprint on the way

Agri-Business

3 years ago

CAN fertiliser falls below €500/t - a first since crisis

For the first time since the fertiliser crisis began back in early 2022, Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN) has dropped to €490/t.

CAN fertiliser falls below €500/t - a first since crisis

Agri-Business

3 years ago

Fertiliser: Standard urea available at €850/t this week

Grassland Agro is confirming that retail standard urea price this week is around €850-860/t in 500kg bags on pallets

Fertiliser: Standard urea available at €850/t this week

Tillage Technical

3 years ago

Is urea the nitrogen option for tillage farmers in 2023?

Land, machinery and nitrogen fertiliser, and whether to consider urea, are the big ticket items that farmers have to address.

Is urea the nitrogen option for tillage farmers in 2023?

Tillage

3 years ago

CAN vs. protected urea - a tillage perspective

According to Teagasc, there is increasing interest among tillage farmers in switching from Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN) to protected urea.

CAN vs. protected urea - a tillage perspective

Environment

4 years ago

Reducing fertiliser use can ease pressure to cut methane emissions

A reduction of fertiliser use and a shift towards protected urea can ease the pressure to cut methane emissions, the CCAC chair said.

Reducing fertiliser use can ease pressure to cut methane emissions

Dairy News

4 years ago

Farmland: Protected urea must be embraced to meet emissions targets

Farmers will have to embrace the use of protected urea over CAN fertiliser according to Pat McCormack, ICMSA president

Farmland: Protected urea must be embraced to meet emissions targets

Grass

6 years ago

Fertiliser prices: Merchants still expect a price increase

In the first week of March, AgriLand once again embarked on a round-up of fertiliser prices, with no increases reported.

Fertiliser prices: Merchants still expect a price increase

Tillage

6 years ago

Tillage conference: 'The protected urea effect is for grassland'

There's no doubt protected urea can play a big role in reducing agricultural emissions, but where it fits best is on grassland.

Tillage conference: 'The protected urea effect is for grassland'

Grass

6 years ago

Fertiliser prices: Down significantly, but is an increase on the way?

Fertiliser prices are down. CAN prices are being reported at anywhere from €240/t to €255/t, while CAN+S is said to be €10/t more.

Fertiliser prices: Down significantly, but is an increase on the way?

Agri Politics

7 years ago

Minister called on to clarify supports for CAN-to-urea switch

Minister Creed has been called on to clarify what supports his department is willing to offer farmers who switch from CAN fertiliser to urea.

Minister called on to clarify supports for CAN-to-urea switch

Tillage

7 years ago

Fertiliser prices: CAN ranging from €270/t to €285/t

Fertiliser prices have dropped back in recent weeks. AgriLand took a round up of prices from merchants in various parts of the country.

Fertiliser prices: CAN ranging from €270/t to €285/t

Tillage

8 years ago

Fertiliser prices on the rise

In an unusual occurrence for this time of the year fertiliser prices are on the rise. The rise is also substantial at €15-20/t in some cases.

Fertiliser prices on the rise

Tillage

8 years ago

Fertiliser prices remain at January levels

Fertiliser prices have remained steady since January; when AgriLand last did a round-up of prices. However, prices are expensive.

Fertiliser prices remain at January levels

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