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<blockquote data-quote="TXMike" data-source="post: 1283965" data-attributes="member: 19019"><p>I just bought 31 bags of cubes from tractor supply for $210 and change. There was a couple busted bags that were still mostly full I got for half price plus coupons and bulk discounts. That comes out to about $6.75 a bag. The bags say all natural but who knows for sure. </p><p></p><p>Dayton farm and ranch has always has higher end prices to me, I wanna say I called them and they were $9 or more a bag. I cant remember an exact price. Cannons has really high prices but I'm pretty sure they charge for convenience. They're just right around the corner from my house so I go there pretty often just to grab something I don't felt like driving to town and don't mind spending a couple extra bucks on. </p><p></p><p>I've got a whole barn that sits empty most of the time so storing it isn't an issue it's just the mice that create the problem for me. I got an old deep freeze I put 7 bags in but I'd like to find a real big one to fit more in. That seems like the solution for me if I can find an old one for free or cheap. </p><p></p><p>I might try that southern oil. I wouldn't mind driving that far if i can get a couple deep freezers to store em in. Do they sell loose cubes in bulk or is it bagged? You seem pretty familiar with my area, is that the only place you know of around here that sells bulk cubes? </p><p></p><p>Yep I've got pretty sandy soil out here and the rye grass grows exceptionally well. I normally plant a couple acres. I just sprayed some today to get ready to plant when the next rain is forecast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXMike, post: 1283965, member: 19019"] I just bought 31 bags of cubes from tractor supply for $210 and change. There was a couple busted bags that were still mostly full I got for half price plus coupons and bulk discounts. That comes out to about $6.75 a bag. The bags say all natural but who knows for sure. Dayton farm and ranch has always has higher end prices to me, I wanna say I called them and they were $9 or more a bag. I cant remember an exact price. Cannons has really high prices but I'm pretty sure they charge for convenience. They're just right around the corner from my house so I go there pretty often just to grab something I don't felt like driving to town and don't mind spending a couple extra bucks on. I've got a whole barn that sits empty most of the time so storing it isn't an issue it's just the mice that create the problem for me. I got an old deep freeze I put 7 bags in but I'd like to find a real big one to fit more in. That seems like the solution for me if I can find an old one for free or cheap. I might try that southern oil. I wouldn't mind driving that far if i can get a couple deep freezers to store em in. Do they sell loose cubes in bulk or is it bagged? You seem pretty familiar with my area, is that the only place you know of around here that sells bulk cubes? Yep I've got pretty sandy soil out here and the rye grass grows exceptionally well. I normally plant a couple acres. I just sprayed some today to get ready to plant when the next rain is forecast. [/QUOTE]
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