H Herefordcross Well-known member Joined Apr 17, 2006 Messages 1,583 Reaction score 0 Location Not where you are Mar 8, 2007 #1 What's the most cost effective way to get a 12% protein mixed feed, with readily available grains, without using CORN?
What's the most cost effective way to get a 12% protein mixed feed, with readily available grains, without using CORN?
D Dave Well-known member Joined Jul 12, 2004 Messages 13,675 Reaction score 11,102 Location Baker County, Oregon Mar 9, 2007 #2 Which grains are readily available to you? How much do they cost? A person would have to have those answers to be able to answer your question.
Which grains are readily available to you? How much do they cost? A person would have to have those answers to be able to answer your question.
OP OP H Herefordcross Well-known member Joined Apr 17, 2006 Messages 1,583 Reaction score 0 Location Not where you are Mar 9, 2007 #3 Oats, Barley, Wheat, Soybean,
Crowderfarms Well-known member Joined Feb 20, 2005 Messages 7,342 Reaction score 1 Location Middle Tennessee Mar 9, 2007 #4 Drive down here and buy our 12%. Corn, Corn Guten Pellets, DGD,6% Fat, and 10% crude Fiber. 8.00 a hundred, bagged. Or buy it by the pallet, 150.00. (ton)
Drive down here and buy our 12%. Corn, Corn Guten Pellets, DGD,6% Fat, and 10% crude Fiber. 8.00 a hundred, bagged. Or buy it by the pallet, 150.00. (ton)
B bgunzy Member Joined Feb 18, 2007 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Location SC Iowa Mar 10, 2007 #5 Oats, wheat, and barley are all 12% protein or greater. Soybeans will be much greater, unless you can some how extract the hulls off of them. And, all of these feedstuffs will be more expensive to feed than to use corn in the ration.
Oats, wheat, and barley are all 12% protein or greater. Soybeans will be much greater, unless you can some how extract the hulls off of them. And, all of these feedstuffs will be more expensive to feed than to use corn in the ration.