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Re: Seeing Pink - Fertilizer Question
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Posted by JT on September 16, 2004 at 12:25:28 from (68.76.171.26):
In Reply to: Re: Seeing Pink - Fertilizer Question posted by paul on September 16, 2004 at 09:52:29:
Whoe there hoss, don't get your hackles all up, with this meth problem everyone needs to try to work together on this. You need to coordinate with co-op on delivery and only deliver what you are gonna use in a day. I guess co-ops are different now days. We used to pick up empty trailer as late as 9-10 o'clock at night, with one truck following another. I do not remember blaming a farmer for this, because if some dipstick is stealing NH3 from you, you are loosing , then you need to explain this to Mr. Co-op manager or find another source of supply. No it is not your tank, or delivery schedule, but if he wants your business, then he should work with you. As long as you have SMV signs on these trailer you can haul them yourself. We used to deliver NH3 when the customer needed it. Not when we needed to deliver it.
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