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<blockquote data-quote="u4411clb" data-source="post: 1360892" data-attributes="member: 17248"><p>Madison County Co-OP Cotton gin. They grind the gin trash which is very important. It is aprox $15 a ton if they provide cotton seed bags to place it in and they ask you to bring them back. If you buy your own cotton seed bags or have some setup for them to load it in on your truck or tractor or 18 wheeler whatever it is less per ton. I get the soy bean hulls from either Ogle Feed which used to be a really big dairy but then turned into a feed company and they also buy and finish allot of cattle. Sometimes if they are competitive I will also check Harvest Feed and Seed for soy bean hulls. I try to pay around $125 a ton or less for the soy bean hulls. Anything over $150 a ton and you are starting to not be that cost effective.</p><p></p><p>I am hoping corn will be cost effective this year to add in the mix. As things are going now I really believe it will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u4411clb, post: 1360892, member: 17248"] Madison County Co-OP Cotton gin. They grind the gin trash which is very important. It is aprox $15 a ton if they provide cotton seed bags to place it in and they ask you to bring them back. If you buy your own cotton seed bags or have some setup for them to load it in on your truck or tractor or 18 wheeler whatever it is less per ton. I get the soy bean hulls from either Ogle Feed which used to be a really big dairy but then turned into a feed company and they also buy and finish allot of cattle. Sometimes if they are competitive I will also check Harvest Feed and Seed for soy bean hulls. I try to pay around $125 a ton or less for the soy bean hulls. Anything over $150 a ton and you are starting to not be that cost effective. I am hoping corn will be cost effective this year to add in the mix. As things are going now I really believe it will be. [/QUOTE]
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