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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 591932" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Know several who have used gin trash or ground burrs during drought periods. Typical analysis for protein will be around 8%. Higher than cottonseed hulls because there will be some left cotton as well as seed in the mix. Awfully dusty but like you said, cattle love it. I haven't heard a price on it lately but like everything else it is probably higher than a couple years ago so should be somewhere between $65 and $85 a ton delivered to your place. Amazing...when I was a kid they burned all that "junk".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 591932, member: 6897"] Know several who have used gin trash or ground burrs during drought periods. Typical analysis for protein will be around 8%. Higher than cottonseed hulls because there will be some left cotton as well as seed in the mix. Awfully dusty but like you said, cattle love it. I haven't heard a price on it lately but like everything else it is probably higher than a couple years ago so should be somewhere between $65 and $85 a ton delivered to your place. Amazing...when I was a kid they burned all that "junk". [/QUOTE]
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