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what price have you contracted at?
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<blockquote data-quote="Serup" data-source="post: 9159538" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>But i still have to buy everything from the same seller. I find that it affect the price if they know you don’t ask elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>I always ask 3 places when i buy.</p><p>I calve all year around, so i use the same amount all the time. I use a lot now, but we have done it like this, since we started with tmr, with a lot less cows than today.</p><p></p><p>My current mix is made up of 8 ingredients. I cheat and buy a mineral blend, to keep it at 8 i have to mix.</p><p>Half the hassle is because soya is too expensive to use in larger quantity - feeding cows was easier when terms like “non-gmo” and “vlog” wasn’t part of the feeding vocabulary. </p><p>My total tmr is 14 ingredients i handle on farm. I find it the best way to get high yield at semi-reasonable feed costs. The milkcheck doesn’t cover the easy way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serup, post: 9159538, member: 568"] But i still have to buy everything from the same seller. I find that it affect the price if they know you don’t ask elsewhere. I always ask 3 places when i buy. I calve all year around, so i use the same amount all the time. I use a lot now, but we have done it like this, since we started with tmr, with a lot less cows than today. My current mix is made up of 8 ingredients. I cheat and buy a mineral blend, to keep it at 8 i have to mix. Half the hassle is because soya is too expensive to use in larger quantity - feeding cows was easier when terms like “non-gmo” and “vlog” wasn’t part of the feeding vocabulary. My total tmr is 14 ingredients i handle on farm. I find it the best way to get high yield at semi-reasonable feed costs. The milkcheck doesn’t cover the easy way. [/QUOTE]
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