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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 400179" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>Cheapest feed around here I could find last winter was about $145 a ton. That was a soy hull, glutten and corn mix in bulk not bagged. Could have saved maybe another 5 bucks or so if used only glutten instead of corn. Corn was $7.75 a hundred and Glutten was $6.60. </p><p></p><p>Not sure how many people across the U.S. can find feed for $20 or $40 a ton. But if that is the case I would say it changes the ball game. But I doubt many are finding them kind of supplement prices. </p><p></p><p>If I could get a supplement for $20 a ton most winters they could just eat stock piled fescue and supplement them with that cheap feed. Only put out hay when it snows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 400179, member: 1399"] Cheapest feed around here I could find last winter was about $145 a ton. That was a soy hull, glutten and corn mix in bulk not bagged. Could have saved maybe another 5 bucks or so if used only glutten instead of corn. Corn was $7.75 a hundred and Glutten was $6.60. Not sure how many people across the U.S. can find feed for $20 or $40 a ton. But if that is the case I would say it changes the ball game. But I doubt many are finding them kind of supplement prices. If I could get a supplement for $20 a ton most winters they could just eat stock piled fescue and supplement them with that cheap feed. Only put out hay when it snows. [/QUOTE]
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