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I need help processing raw soybeans!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="whitewing" data-source="post: 1120196" data-attributes="member: 14975"><p>Are you telling me you're like the rest of the world and want nothing to do with bolivars? :lol2: </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input. </p><p></p><p>With the protein levels of heat-treated soybeans being so high, I was thinking of adding the ground cob filler to both reduce the protein levels and to help limit feed intake. Don't know the exact proportions yet but I'll work out those numbers eventually. Of course, I could offer more than one mix.....something like a mix for stabled horses that risk getting overweight with too much protein intake, and a higher protein content mix for those animals that are working daily.</p><p></p><p>I've got another off-the-wall question that perhaps you or someone else here might be able to offer some advice. I've been offered a standard tractor-operated grain hopper and am interested in purchasing it for use at my ranch during harvesting of corn and sorghum. It's a standard unit with an auger for discharging the material inside.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if it would be possible to adapt the outlet and use the auger to extrude my roasted soybeans. Anyone ever done anything like that? I'd have to assume that with the tractor's PTO and the auger, I could squeeze those beans through a plate with reasonably sized holes. If I could use it in such a fashion, it would certainly leverage the value of the purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitewing, post: 1120196, member: 14975"] Are you telling me you're like the rest of the world and want nothing to do with bolivars? :lol2: Thanks for the input. With the protein levels of heat-treated soybeans being so high, I was thinking of adding the ground cob filler to both reduce the protein levels and to help limit feed intake. Don't know the exact proportions yet but I'll work out those numbers eventually. Of course, I could offer more than one mix.....something like a mix for stabled horses that risk getting overweight with too much protein intake, and a higher protein content mix for those animals that are working daily. I've got another off-the-wall question that perhaps you or someone else here might be able to offer some advice. I've been offered a standard tractor-operated grain hopper and am interested in purchasing it for use at my ranch during harvesting of corn and sorghum. It's a standard unit with an auger for discharging the material inside. I was wondering if it would be possible to adapt the outlet and use the auger to extrude my roasted soybeans. Anyone ever done anything like that? I'd have to assume that with the tractor's PTO and the auger, I could squeeze those beans through a plate with reasonably sized holes. If I could use it in such a fashion, it would certainly leverage the value of the purchase. [/QUOTE]
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