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why not buy citrus pellets
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<blockquote data-quote="ROCK-N-W" data-source="post: 453387" data-attributes="member: 5247"><p>.</p><p>Beating bag feed prices here is not hard local feed stores, tractor supply are upwards of 8.50+ a bad for basic cattle or sweet feed. Thats why I said I would be able to use the citrus Pellots as a fill mixed with the other feed I purchase. I drive a hour away to buy feed in bags by the ton it is a real good feed but still gotta add the time and fuel ex. I pay 200.00 a ton best price I can find even if I buy ten tons at a time. So I'm happy when I got good grass I put out the extra minerals, salt blocks, and liquid feed 24% or 32% with 4%fat the cost on that is well 370 gal just cost me 412.00 yesterday. </p><p>Hard to find any feed deals in Florida. The price of hay locally they want 50.00 a roll I buy by the truck load and still pay 35.00 a roll. Diesel you should be able to sell a lot of that feed but right now grass is good. That 55 gal barrel you comp me darn near broke my finger and will lead to some backaches if you gotta move a lot of them that so far has been my biggest negative towards the feed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROCK-N-W, post: 453387, member: 5247"] . Beating bag feed prices here is not hard local feed stores, tractor supply are upwards of 8.50+ a bad for basic cattle or sweet feed. Thats why I said I would be able to use the citrus Pellots as a fill mixed with the other feed I purchase. I drive a hour away to buy feed in bags by the ton it is a real good feed but still gotta add the time and fuel ex. I pay 200.00 a ton best price I can find even if I buy ten tons at a time. So I'm happy when I got good grass I put out the extra minerals, salt blocks, and liquid feed 24% or 32% with 4%fat the cost on that is well 370 gal just cost me 412.00 yesterday. Hard to find any feed deals in Florida. The price of hay locally they want 50.00 a roll I buy by the truck load and still pay 35.00 a roll. Diesel you should be able to sell a lot of that feed but right now grass is good. That 55 gal barrel you comp me darn near broke my finger and will lead to some backaches if you gotta move a lot of them that so far has been my biggest negative towards the feed [/QUOTE]
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