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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 438166" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>Only point I was trying to make is the $312/ton sbm quote was from supplier 3 miles from our house. Given I don't know exactly what sbm he was quoting, I gave the link to show the great variance in price for sbm, depending on what you're buying. My inclination is our supplier is not ripping us off and since they are good friends, and honest people, I guess I took offense to you implying they were ripping us off.</p><p>Nearest crush plant that I'm aware of is Morristown Indiana. We'll soon have an ethanol plant within an hour drive and I expect distillers grain will end up being the cheapest for us. </p><p>But back to the original question, yes, you can use whole sb in cattle feed. Got the means to plant, harvest, store, & feed, then they can be a viable alternative to sbm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 438166, member: 1974"] Only point I was trying to make is the $312/ton sbm quote was from supplier 3 miles from our house. Given I don't know exactly what sbm he was quoting, I gave the link to show the great variance in price for sbm, depending on what you're buying. My inclination is our supplier is not ripping us off and since they are good friends, and honest people, I guess I took offense to you implying they were ripping us off. Nearest crush plant that I'm aware of is Morristown Indiana. We'll soon have an ethanol plant within an hour drive and I expect distillers grain will end up being the cheapest for us. But back to the original question, yes, you can use whole sb in cattle feed. Got the means to plant, harvest, store, & feed, then they can be a viable alternative to sbm. [/QUOTE]
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