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<blockquote data-quote="greatgerts" data-source="post: 1370891" data-attributes="member: 181"><p>Guess I am missing the turning it into silage part. We get brewer's grain right from the plant, and it is 25 tons for around $53 per ton. Is someone adding in extra ingredients? Is it that price because it is a small amount and therefore more work to load vs getting a truckload, or is it because of distance from the brewery? </p><p>We've not had any issues with it, but that being said, we are changing from it this fall. We put pencil to paper and on an as fed basis, we can pay the same for an 80/20 corn/accuration mix that we are paying for brewer's grain per month and it be a little more balanced feed and also cuts down on tractor use during the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greatgerts, post: 1370891, member: 181"] Guess I am missing the turning it into silage part. We get brewer's grain right from the plant, and it is 25 tons for around $53 per ton. Is someone adding in extra ingredients? Is it that price because it is a small amount and therefore more work to load vs getting a truckload, or is it because of distance from the brewery? We've not had any issues with it, but that being said, we are changing from it this fall. We put pencil to paper and on an as fed basis, we can pay the same for an 80/20 corn/accuration mix that we are paying for brewer's grain per month and it be a little more balanced feed and also cuts down on tractor use during the winter. [/QUOTE]
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