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| From what I understand, the Coops were all full of ultra expensive A.A. from 2008 and didn't want to take a loss, so the prices on A.A. didn't come down as fast as Urea prices did. Once the prices of both settled down, Ammonia became much cheaper per unit of N again. Is dry urea made from anhydrous ammonia anyways? I've heard that 28% is, so obviously it would be cheaper to cut out the middle man and just use ammonia, at least 19 years out of 20.
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