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<blockquote data-quote="IL Rancher" data-source="post: 483788" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>I don't know what is going on with the distillers. We like wet and everyone is drying everything it seems. I have heard about 20 dozen rumors of what is going on from China, to India to Mexico to a lot being shipped south to the drought areas. Which one is it? I don't know. I suspect with hay production down, corn prices up it is simply a factor of demand going up as folks are searching for a corn substitute... We CAN get it if we really want to but the price is making it cost prohibative. Oh alternatives for me right now include things such as cutting the herd back so I can grow more of my own feed, expanding land base and growing more feed besides what we are doing and now and so on. Supplemental protein we are thinking about a liquid alternative that might work, at least supply would be less of a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IL Rancher, post: 483788, member: 4097"] I don't know what is going on with the distillers. We like wet and everyone is drying everything it seems. I have heard about 20 dozen rumors of what is going on from China, to India to Mexico to a lot being shipped south to the drought areas. Which one is it? I don't know. I suspect with hay production down, corn prices up it is simply a factor of demand going up as folks are searching for a corn substitute... We CAN get it if we really want to but the price is making it cost prohibative. Oh alternatives for me right now include things such as cutting the herd back so I can grow more of my own feed, expanding land base and growing more feed besides what we are doing and now and so on. Supplemental protein we are thinking about a liquid alternative that might work, at least supply would be less of a problem. [/QUOTE]
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