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<blockquote data-quote="beaner5463" data-source="post: 506909" data-attributes="member: 7914"><p>I am just wanting to get your guys idea on a feed that i fed this fall and part of the winter. I used the materials that were taken out of a grain dryer and then were transfered to a "fines" bin and I used this in replacement for corn. I found that it was very productive and did not have to pay for feed after August. I was able to fed out 3 steers of weights ranging from 1370 to 1665, and also a heifer weighing 1300 at market. </p><p></p><p>I am just wondering if anyone else has used this before or might be a new option for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beaner5463, post: 506909, member: 7914"] I am just wanting to get your guys idea on a feed that i fed this fall and part of the winter. I used the materials that were taken out of a grain dryer and then were transfered to a "fines" bin and I used this in replacement for corn. I found that it was very productive and did not have to pay for feed after August. I was able to fed out 3 steers of weights ranging from 1370 to 1665, and also a heifer weighing 1300 at market. I am just wondering if anyone else has used this before or might be a new option for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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