Posted by dave2 on October 26, 2012 at 13:29:05 from (79.240.131.7):
Been buying oats and barley from the local farmers and splitting the difference on what the feed store pays them and what it charges... Working day shift for a little while and no time to visit/wait on them to fill a bag and tell me how bad they have it. Had SWMBO stop at the FS on the way home today and get 50kg each of shelled corn, barley, and beet pulp.... Running the corn and barley thru the roller was like night and day compared to the farmer stuff and she was in and out in ten minutes and they loaded it in her vehicle....... Guess we'll be doin business at the feedstore. Worth the extra bucks in time saved ..
Another thing I noticed today, I roll the barley and crack the corn and put it each in a covered container. 50 kg never quite filled them from the farmer, but a 50kg FS bag wouldn't fit (left a full bucket of each...
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