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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Loin" data-source="post: 426712" data-attributes="member: 5601"><p>JJ,</p><p></p><p>Re:</p><p></p><p>It's simple supply and demand economics.</p><p>When corn is taken out of the cattle feed loop for ethanol the supply goes down and therefore the price of corn goes up.</p><p>When the corn gluten goes back into the cattle feed loop it is no longer corn. It is all corn but it is in a different form (wet) and requires another process to dry it.</p><p>In short gluten is/has another entire process to go through to be sold as dry cattle feed. And now has another company making a profit off of it. </p><p>Now here is a little unknown fact. When a company, like those producing ethanol who are not in the cattle feed business, they will contract for the removal of their by-products, such as corn gluten.</p><p>It is this contactor who trucks it out of the plant that you want to deal with to buy in bulk (trailer loads) to get the best price.</p><p>Re: I would tell you what we paid for our last 10 loads (we do out own trucking) but that would just bring the pups off the porch again.</p><p>So why don't you call the person I just PMed you</p><p>tomorrow and ask them what a ton (or by the100 lbs) of dry and wet gluten sells for. You can pick it up right there or he will deliver by the trailer load.</p><p>And be sure to post his prices here but not his name please.</p><p>And while you have him on the line have him fax you a copy of his entire product price list.</p><p>SL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Loin, post: 426712, member: 5601"] JJ, Re: It’s simple supply and demand economics. When corn is taken out of the cattle feed loop for ethanol the supply goes down and therefore the price of corn goes up. When the corn gluten goes back into the cattle feed loop it is no longer corn. It is all corn but it is in a different form (wet) and requires another process to dry it. In short gluten is/has another entire process to go through to be sold as dry cattle feed. And now has another company making a profit off of it. Now here is a little unknown fact. When a company, like those producing ethanol who are not in the cattle feed business, they will contract for the removal of their by-products, such as corn gluten. It is this contactor who trucks it out of the plant that you want to deal with to buy in bulk (trailer loads) to get the best price. Re: I would tell you what we paid for our last 10 loads (we do out own trucking) but that would just bring the pups off the porch again. So why don’t you call the person I just PMed you tomorrow and ask them what a ton (or by the100 lbs) of dry and wet gluten sells for. You can pick it up right there or he will deliver by the trailer load. And be sure to post his prices here but not his name please. And while you have him on the line have him fax you a copy of his entire product price list. SL [/QUOTE]
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