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The Rural Voice, 1995-11, Page 13Robert Mercer increase was not unexpected. As Ontario switches to more winter wheat the need for nitrogen fertilizer will come early in the year. This will be the key market to watch for price direction as use of phosphate and potash can be put on hold for a short time if soil tests are in any way supportive of a cutback in additional applications. At the moment it is phosphate that may be the ingredient that moves highest as ownership of the resources are in tight hands with the Potash Corp of Saskatchewan a major player with IMC. Farmers however, play from a strong hand as they can, in total, reduce demand in the short term. With Potash Corp shares now at $90 plus, as of mid October, up from $30 in early 1994, shareholders will be demanding excellent quarterly results and earnings. This will be difficult if North American demand does not live up to expectations that have been forecast for spring 1996. The wholesale price for diamonium phosphate as listed on the CBT has gone from $100 (U.S.) a tonne in January 1993 to $210 a tonne this past month and the price trend is still positive. For potash the big news has been the purchase of up to one million tonnes of product by China to be sup- plied by Potash Corp of Saskatchewan and AGrium Inc. (formally Cominco). It now looks as if China could take as much as 1.6 million tonnes of potash in 1996. Rather than import grain that vast country is shifting its focus to importing fertilizer. This will keep the rural economy alive even though reports suggest that the soil organic matter is all but depleted due to their harvesting practices of taking everything off the field including the stubble and stalks. Just like the switch to winter wheat, this coming spring could see a similar switch to even more soybeans away from the high input costs of corn. It will need an even better price ratio than normal to get corn acres this year, so soybeans could become the dominant crop in Ontario, not com.0 Robert Mercer is the founding editor of the Broadwater Market Letter for which he continues to write market and ag-political commentary. KMM F A R M D R A I N A G E Walton TILE DRAINAGE PAYS! Let a good drainage system work for you to help improve: • Soil erosion • Aeration • Crop yields • Crop rotation • Land values • Plant growth • Soil warm up • Harvest length • Soil conditions • Fertilizer efficiency CALL THE EXPERTS! Ron McCallum 519-887-6428 Paul McCallum 519-527-1633 "We install drainage tubing." SNOWBLOWERS • Single or double auger • Models from 60" to 102" MIXER WAGONS Stationary, Trailer or Truck Mounted • All Mixer Wagons use a 4 Auger Design for even mix • 120 cu. ft. to 575 cu. ft. • Electronic scales available • or built to spec. HELM WELDING LTD. QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP BUILT "RIGHT" HERE IN ONTARIO Lucknow, Ont. (519) 529-7627 NOVEMBER 1995 9