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<blockquote data-quote="Kjfred" data-source="post: 1462787" data-attributes="member: 26388"><p>From what i remember reading on it theres something in raw soybeans that is counterproductive to growth so they needed to be roasted first. Seems to be plenty of articles about it on the Google. </p><p>I came to the conclusion it was better to sell the beans and buy back feed but a have been wrong before. </p><p>I know the neighbor said they tried it years back and didnt have much luck fwiw. They just ran em thru the hammermill along with ear corn i assume</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjfred, post: 1462787, member: 26388"] From what i remember reading on it theres something in raw soybeans that is counterproductive to growth so they needed to be roasted first. Seems to be plenty of articles about it on the Google. I came to the conclusion it was better to sell the beans and buy back feed but a have been wrong before. I know the neighbor said they tried it years back and didnt have much luck fwiw. They just ran em thru the hammermill along with ear corn i assume [/QUOTE]
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