SHREK1
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Just a heads up, rumours of a shortage coming. Better grab a couple extra jugs.
Fack at my dealer no engine oil no gearcase oil and no coolant, but i always got my reseves i should list it up for double seems like the coolIs this kinda like the "BRP 2stroke oil shortage" & but everywhere you go has 100 jugs
& a lifetime supply of toilet paper????On sale at Canadian Tire. Too bad this has a shelf life. I have 3 - 45 gallon drums of it at home
On sale at Canadian Tire. Too bad this has a shelf life. I have 3 - 45 gallon drums of it at home
This is why we can’t trust the looney left politicians to steer us in the future. They have no clue the problems their stupid policies create in other sectors. More emission controls create shortages in the farming sector which then limit food production on the planet. Wait till all these electric cars get built and the infrastructure for them can’t keep up. California is a perfect example of that right now. Even with low EV builds they have rolling brownouts all
The Lowdown on Urea
Farmers globally have created a strong demand for urea, also a key ingredient in nitrogen fertilizer, in the midst of five major urea producers undergoing scheduled shutdowns that are expected to last 4 to 8 weeks.
Those shutdowns also create higher logistical costs for both urea and DEF, as they must be shipped from supply points further away.
Although the DEF index (NOLA) prices have stabilized after a six-month escalation, Jobbers World stated in June, “many distributors, however, are faced with continued cost increases related to DEF. This has led to price increases in June that are decoupled from the index.
The world’s highest consumer of urea and urea fertilizers is China, which uses almost one-third of global urea production. In 2018, the country’s urea production hovered around 69.5 million metric tons.
“The quality of urea used in DEF is higher than that used for agricultural purposes, so when that base line of urea increases, all the products that use it increase up the chain,” said SCL General Manager Travis Becktel. “We don’t usually get to prepare our customers for price increases, but in this case, it’s safe to say our DEF customers should start making moves to account for those. That means contacting an SCL expert to talk about measures like bulk purchasing, savings elsewhere through different products or ordering patterns. SCL partners with a supplier that’s minimally impacted by urea shortages and the supply of DEF right now as these factories continue their shutdowns, but supply is limited. We definitely encourage our customers to place their orders now so they can be prepared.”
I know a guy that's quite high up in management in epcor, I told him the other day I was building an off-grid property. He said that was by far the best idea anybody could do right now, the shitstorm that is coming because of government policy is going to be enormous. He predicts we will have rolling brownouts become a normal thing. The cost of natural gas and electricity will be almost unaffordable for a grid that is unreliable at best, unless something changes with the direction we're headed inThis is why we can’t trust the looney left politicians to steer us in the future. They have no clue the problems their stupid policies create in other sectors. More emission controls create shortages in the farming sector which then limit food production on the planet. Wait till all these electric cars get built and the infrastructure for them can’t keep up. California is a perfect example of that right now. Even with low EV builds they have rolling brownouts all
Summer long
They’ve had rolling blackouts for 20 years at least. Nothing to do with EVs, but I’m sure their numbers won’t help the situation.This is why we can’t trust the looney left politicians to steer us in the future. They have no clue the problems their stupid policies create in other sectors. More emission controls create shortages in the farming sector which then limit food production on the planet. Wait till all these electric cars get built and the infrastructure for them can’t keep up. California is a perfect example of that right now. Even with low EV builds they have rolling brownouts all
Summer long