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Re: Roasted Soybeans in Bulk
[Re: abolt300]
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11/13/24 05:29 PM
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If you get a price on them, post it up. Thanks. He told me .48¢ a pound if I bring my own drums up there to fill.
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Re: Roasted Soybeans in Bulk
[Re: Cupstone]
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11/13/24 05:30 PM
11/13/24 05:30 PM
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Payton sold Growers Supply in Frisco City but he still sells bulk feed. Thanks. I didn't know that. When I saw that place was sold, I assumed that he was out of the business altogether.
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Re: Roasted Soybeans in Bulk
[Re: Cupstone]
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11/13/24 06:40 PM
11/13/24 06:40 PM
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Payton sold Growers Supply in Frisco City but he still sells bulk feed. Where is Payton’s business location at now? I have bought from Him in the past at Hwy 21 location in Frisco City.
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Re: Roasted Soybeans in Bulk
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Yesterday at 09:44 PM
Yesterday at 09:44 PM
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Have y’all had good luck with deer eating them? I put out triple grip last year and they didn’t touch the soybeans from what I saw. I've never had a problem getting them to eat them. When my dad was still farming, I used to feed a bunch to them. They were not roasted of course, so I would only feed them a little at a time so they wouldn't start sprouting.
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