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<blockquote data-quote="Richardin52" data-source="post: 944637" data-attributes="member: 18391"><p>At $4.00/ gal and one gallon of ACV to treat 100 gallons of water. That figures out to $220.00 plus shipping for 55 gallons to treat 5,500 gallons of water. </p><p></p><p>I guess I will give it a try. </p><p></p><p>If it works I have found something that will reduce fly population on the farm, worm my cattle, help in the utilization of forage, will make my cattle healthier and will save me on vet bills. </p><p></p><p>If it does not work I'm out $220.00 had a little fun experimenting and will wonder about it no longer. </p><p></p><p>You know boys I used to be in construction. A lot of guys that were contractors like I was just kinda stayed between the lines and never tried anything new. I was always trying something trying to get new and better jobs, advertising on Plastic phone book covers, bumper sticker, T shirts or running adds in different news papers. One month I bought a Boston Globe news paper (I'm in Maine) every day and called every add looking for carpenters. I told them I had my own company and was looking for subcontracting work. </p><p></p><p>Well I lost money on the bumper stickers, T shirts etc. but I ended up landing a contract to do all the finish work on all the Reebok Factory shoe outlets in the U.S. and payed cash for my farm in two years. So you can tell me how dumb I am to try something new if you want, I've heard it all before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richardin52, post: 944637, member: 18391"] At $4.00/ gal and one gallon of ACV to treat 100 gallons of water. That figures out to $220.00 plus shipping for 55 gallons to treat 5,500 gallons of water. I guess I will give it a try. If it works I have found something that will reduce fly population on the farm, worm my cattle, help in the utilization of forage, will make my cattle healthier and will save me on vet bills. If it does not work I'm out $220.00 had a little fun experimenting and will wonder about it no longer. You know boys I used to be in construction. A lot of guys that were contractors like I was just kinda stayed between the lines and never tried anything new. I was always trying something trying to get new and better jobs, advertising on Plastic phone book covers, bumper sticker, T shirts or running adds in different news papers. One month I bought a Boston Globe news paper (I'm in Maine) every day and called every add looking for carpenters. I told them I had my own company and was looking for subcontracting work. Well I lost money on the bumper stickers, T shirts etc. but I ended up landing a contract to do all the finish work on all the Reebok Factory shoe outlets in the U.S. and payed cash for my farm in two years. So you can tell me how dumb I am to try something new if you want, I've heard it all before. [/QUOTE]
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