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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17094"><p>Speaking of bulk range cube prices, what are the prices for ranges where you are at?</p><p></p><p>I haven't purchased any in bulk lately, but buying them by the bag, I'm paying $200 a ton ($5 a bag) for 20% range cubes. This is in the Central Texas, Waco area.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------</p><p></p><p>> My herd seems to be at that akward</p><p>> size that requires me to buy feed</p><p>> in bags by the ton. I do not use</p><p>> it fast enough to use up the</p><p>> minimum 2 ton delivery before it</p><p>> could go bad I am told. So my</p><p>> question, how do you store larger</p><p>> amounts of feed if you don't have</p><p>> an outside bin? I thought about 55</p><p>> gal barrels, but that would take</p><p>> alot of barrels (and room).</p><p>> Anything else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17094"] Speaking of bulk range cube prices, what are the prices for ranges where you are at? I haven't purchased any in bulk lately, but buying them by the bag, I'm paying $200 a ton ($5 a bag) for 20% range cubes. This is in the Central Texas, Waco area. -------------------------- > My herd seems to be at that akward > size that requires me to buy feed > in bags by the ton. I do not use > it fast enough to use up the > minimum 2 ton delivery before it > could go bad I am told. So my > question, how do you store larger > amounts of feed if you don't have > an outside bin? I thought about 55 > gal barrels, but that would take > alot of barrels (and room). > Anything else? [/QUOTE]
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