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<blockquote data-quote="scvfd_7241" data-source="post: 1239976" data-attributes="member: 23717"><p>I live in between southern states stores one in nc and one in va, normally the one in va is cheaper but I go to town more often in nc both only 20 minutes or so away. But I proceed the 14% jumpstart with bovatech, at the nc store in bulk one ton bags bags that sit on a pallet, for $285 a ton, I also priced what they call a commodity pellet which is 13% for $230 a ton. Fescue grass hay around here this pay year was around $30 on the high side, a 4x4 round bale. So can anyone tell me which feed is better the commodity or jumpstart. I used the calf web breakeven calculator and have figured the profit per head in many different scenarios, anywhere from $75 to $250 per head. This is an expansion to my cow/calfs that I already have, and both are a part time supplement. And just to let you'll know I live in the foothills of nc if it matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scvfd_7241, post: 1239976, member: 23717"] I live in between southern states stores one in nc and one in va, normally the one in va is cheaper but I go to town more often in nc both only 20 minutes or so away. But I proceed the 14% jumpstart with bovatech, at the nc store in bulk one ton bags bags that sit on a pallet, for $285 a ton, I also priced what they call a commodity pellet which is 13% for $230 a ton. Fescue grass hay around here this pay year was around $30 on the high side, a 4x4 round bale. So can anyone tell me which feed is better the commodity or jumpstart. I used the calf web breakeven calculator and have figured the profit per head in many different scenarios, anywhere from $75 to $250 per head. This is an expansion to my cow/calfs that I already have, and both are a part time supplement. And just to let you'll know I live in the foothills of nc if it matters. [/QUOTE]
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