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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1174958" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Corn has nothing to do with the price of soyhulls or soybean meal. Actually the price of soy oil determines the price of soybean meal and all other protein products price off of bean meal. As long as bean meal is high all others can remain high regardless of an over supply. Corn affects little except corn based products. Corn too high, companies simply formulate away from it and use by-products. Some feeds like the "commodity pellet" mentioned may not contain any grain at all, or just enough to list grain as an ingredient. $170 a ton feed you're looking at a lot of wheat midds and rice hulls with just enough plant protein to get the crude protein guarantee up to 14%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1174958, member: 6897"] Corn has nothing to do with the price of soyhulls or soybean meal. Actually the price of soy oil determines the price of soybean meal and all other protein products price off of bean meal. As long as bean meal is high all others can remain high regardless of an over supply. Corn affects little except corn based products. Corn too high, companies simply formulate away from it and use by-products. Some feeds like the "commodity pellet" mentioned may not contain any grain at all, or just enough to list grain as an ingredient. $170 a ton feed you're looking at a lot of wheat midds and rice hulls with just enough plant protein to get the crude protein guarantee up to 14%. [/QUOTE]
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