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liquid protein worth the expense?
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1412726" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I know some have used liquid protein but it's been well over a decade since I've tried it and the last time, the vendor was not good at keeping the tank filled, and went out of business shortly after we got it, so I don't really have any gauge of effectiveness to go by. I see a new ad for a different vendor locally. </p><p>35% protein/63% dry matter@$1.99/gal with 100gal minimum. No other info on what is in it other than:</p><p> <em>"Delivery of your liquid feed is included in our price. We do have a 100-gallon minimum. We service a 100-mile radius of Cleveland Texas but will go farther for a large order. "</em>. I'm 8 miles from downtown metropolis of Cleveland.</p><p></p><p>Good deal--bad deal? Is the whole liquid protein thing good or not so good for spring and summer?</p><p>Al suggestions or comment welcome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1412726, member: 18945"] I know some have used liquid protein but it's been well over a decade since I've tried it and the last time, the vendor was not good at keeping the tank filled, and went out of business shortly after we got it, so I don't really have any gauge of effectiveness to go by. I see a new ad for a different vendor locally. 35% protein/63% dry matter@$1.99/gal with 100gal minimum. No other info on what is in it other than: [i]"Delivery of your liquid feed is included in our price. We do have a 100-gallon minimum. We service a 100-mile radius of Cleveland Texas but will go farther for a large order. "[/i]. I'm 8 miles from downtown metropolis of Cleveland. Good deal--bad deal? Is the whole liquid protein thing good or not so good for spring and summer? Al suggestions or comment welcome [/QUOTE]
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