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Where to Buy Soybeans
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02/28/20 11:44 PM
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Need to find a place between Denton county area and Childress or Midland/Odessa and Childress. Anyone know of a place?
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Re: Where to Buy Soybeans
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02/29/20 12:18 AM
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Bigdaddy1234
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Feedstore in McKinney (Collin County Feed I Think) sells a blend of either 50/50 Soy bean/corn or 70/30. There is another feed store in Mckinney on the other side of 121 but have no idea the name, a couple years ago I bought straight roasted soybeans from them. Roasted soybeans in 50lb bag were $16/bag... That I do remember ! Sorry to be vague, and I know its not In the exact area you requested, but I also know how hard it is to find  .
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Re: Where to Buy Soybeans
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02/29/20 03:32 AM
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Re: Where to Buy Soybeans
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02/29/20 03:48 AM
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Call Shane at Pilot Point Feed and see if he is still carrying it. I bought a blend from him last year and he had it on a regular basis. I fed it out of my spin cast feeder and it worked great. I for get the brand but it had a higher ratio of soybean in it than the Bryant brand. I'm thinking $11.95/50lbs.
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Re: Where to Buy Soybeans
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02/29/20 05:10 AM
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That's the wrong direction. Any place around Childress? I see you're in the panhandle Feedstore in McKinney (Collin County Feed I Think) sells a blend of either 50/50 Soy bean/corn or 70/30. There is another feed store in Mckinney on the other side of 121 but have no idea the name, a couple years ago I bought straight roasted soybeans from them. Roasted soybeans in 50lb bag were $16/bag... That I do remember ! Sorry to be vague, and I know its not In the exact area you requested, but I also know how hard it is to find  . Call Shane at Pilot Point Feed and see if he is still carrying it. I bought a blend from him last year and he had it on a regular basis. I fed it out of my spin cast feeder and it worked great. I for get the brand but it had a higher ratio of soybean in it than the Bryant brand. I'm thinking $11.95/50lbs. Thanks guys, I'll make some phone calls
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Re: Where to Buy Soybeans
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02/29/20 03:05 PM
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My lease was up between Crowell and Paducah, not too far from Childress. Deer, pigs and javelina's seemed to really like it. never had any left. I didn't pen my feeders because I enjoyed shooting hogs more than anything else. The roasted soybeans put off a nice smell. Shane's a great guy and would probably stock it for you if he's not currently carrying it.
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Re: Where to Buy Soybeans
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02/29/20 03:26 PM
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Lotts in Childress carries the Mr Buck. This is a combo of roasted soybeans and corn, but heavy on the corn. It's expensive too. I don't know who up there would stock roasted soybeans. I get mine from Bryant Grain here in Aledo and mix my own with corn.
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Re: Where to Buy Soybeans
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03/02/20 03:18 AM
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The Feed Store in Aspermont may have it...nice people .. give them a call
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Re: Where to Buy Soybeans
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03/03/20 01:25 AM
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Lotts in Childress carries the Mr Buck. This is a combo of roasted soybeans and corn, but heavy on the corn. It's expensive too. I don't know who up there would stock roasted soybeans. I get mine from Bryant Grain here in Aledo and mix my own with corn. They sell 50lb bags of soybeans at Bryant?
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Re: Where to Buy Soybeans
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03/03/20 02:20 AM
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Lotts in Childress carries the Mr Buck. This is a combo of roasted soybeans and corn, but heavy on the corn. It's expensive too. I don't know who up there would stock roasted soybeans. I get mine from Bryant Grain here in Aledo and mix my own with corn. They sell 50lb bags of soybeans at Bryant? Yes sir they do. Roasted soybeans. I've been buying them for 5+ years from them.
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