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N FLA | It takes a whole lot more work than corn based feed. It just hangs up on the platform without any weight to make it flow. Not real easy to get out of the gravity wagon either. Somebody has to just be there making it move all the time.
I settled on 750 pounds of corn, 75 lbs peanut hearts, 5 lbs salt, and enough hulls to make 1400 pounds. A bucket full of feed is pretty light. I need to try to sell it for $180 or $200 per sack. I don't usually mind being cheap but diesel fuel, repairs, and labor all seem like a factor with this much effort involved to make one sack of feed.
The cows seem to like it.
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