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<blockquote data-quote="HerefordSire" data-source="post: 602476" data-attributes="member: 4437"><p><em>If I remember correctly it was $50/T but I think that price was after the runup in commodity prices and not before or after. I am thinking the low was around $25/T and you pickup. There are also diefferent grades of bran you can choose. Where there are cottonseed hulls there is cottonseed which is high in protein, both of which can be discounted relative to value added products such as range cubes or tubs. The volume around Bradley makes it affordable filler and protein substitute. I have seen several mix cured chicken litter in replace of the cottonseed. When mixing with corn, the bran, and the cotton seed hulls/seeds make a very affordable ratio for slick and heavy cattle/calves relative to range cubes. As long as the cows get rebred, like with using range cubes, the rations can save you a ton of money if your numbers are up. My point about the numbers is... the larger volume...the lower the cost. After all, it would be too much work for less than 50-100 head unless you have adequate storage facilities.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HerefordSire, post: 602476, member: 4437"] [i]If I remember correctly it was $50/T but I think that price was after the runup in commodity prices and not before or after. I am thinking the low was around $25/T and you pickup. There are also diefferent grades of bran you can choose. Where there are cottonseed hulls there is cottonseed which is high in protein, both of which can be discounted relative to value added products such as range cubes or tubs. The volume around Bradley makes it affordable filler and protein substitute. I have seen several mix cured chicken litter in replace of the cottonseed. When mixing with corn, the bran, and the cotton seed hulls/seeds make a very affordable ratio for slick and heavy cattle/calves relative to range cubes. As long as the cows get rebred, like with using range cubes, the rations can save you a ton of money if your numbers are up. My point about the numbers is... the larger volume...the lower the cost. After all, it would be too much work for less than 50-100 head unless you have adequate storage facilities.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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