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  • Prices of feed - ouch!!!!!

    I live in the PNW. I buy feed once a month. The price of rolled oats, 50# sack is almost $20. That is up $2.49 from last month. The nutrena safechoice was the same price as last time (I think, haven't looked at the old receipt yet).

    Anyone else notice a jump in grain prices recently?

  • #2
    Yep. Same here in SW FL. It always goes up, I have yet to see it come down.

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    • #3
      Some feed in Oklahoma has come down. Others remain the same or have gone up. From how they were priced this time last year.
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      • #4
        When we moved to Florida, I almost fainted at what they are charging for both feed and hay. Holy Moses, it's horrible!

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        • #5
          I sell feed in South Central PA and our prices just came down about .25 per bag. We sell Agway, Nutrena, Triple Crown and Blue Seal feeds.

          We should have a decent harvest this year- corn should be lower than it has been for quite a few years- so prices should drop. We also have an abundance of hay so prices should remain stabile.
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          • #6
            I've been lucky here in Texas. We have held steady for the past couple of months!
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            • #7
              As the cost of fuel goes up so will everything else.
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                Originally posted by cutter99 View Post
                I sell feed in South Central PA and our prices just came down about .25 per bag. We sell Agway, Nutrena, Triple Crown and Blue Seal feeds.

                We should have a decent harvest this year- corn should be lower than it has been for quite a few years- so prices should drop. We also have an abundance of hay so prices should remain stabile.
                The feed store in my area sells nutrena, I'm looking for am all around good, safe grain to give my horse. Mainly to mix the supplements with. I've just been mixing with oats.

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                • #9
                  Here is a link to the Nutrena Buy One Get One Free Special:

                  http://www.nutrenaworld.com/products...oice/index.jsp

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                  • #10
                    It has been a weird growing season for most of the US.

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                    • #11
                      In the last 13mos. Triple Crown Sr. and Low Starch has gone up 4/bag
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                      • #12
                        Dang, I have not noticed. I don't think mine has gone up, but honestly, I don't look because I don't even want to know.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Fenfox1 View Post
                          Yep. Same here in SW FL. It always goes up, I have yet to see it come down.
                          the prices went down in Ft Worth this summer, at least where I buy. The drop was $1 or $2 per 50#

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by sophie
                            It seems once the prices go up around here (New England) they don't come down, even if everything else (fuel, crops etc. ) is cheaper....
                            I wish I had an easy keeper that can live on hay....
                            The level of competition here keeps the pricing in check; there is a large local chain of feed stores that goes head-to-head with TSC providing better feeds at better pricing.

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                            • #15
                              Went to the feed store last week. TCSr = $21.99 a bag, TCLite was the same. Last winter TCSr reached $26.99 here. I feed it to a draft horse. It was enough to make me hyperventilate.
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                                Originally posted by Chief2 View Post
                                Went to the feed store last week. TCSr = $21.99 a bag, TCLite was the same. Last winter TCSr reached $26.99 here. I feed it to a draft horse. It was enough to make me hyperventilate.
                                Wow, I bet you go through a lot of twenty dollar bills feeding your big horse!!! I'm counting my blessing man, I just need enough grain to hide her supplements in. The barn has good pastures in the summer and good hay in winter. My horse is not an easy keeper but not a difficult one either.

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                                • #17
                                  I just paid $22.20 for TC Senior. It's come down by about $1 a bag.

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                                  • #18
                                    Originally posted by wildlifer View Post
                                    Dang, I have not noticed. I don't think mine has gone up, but honestly, I don't look because I don't even want to know.
                                    Same here! Fortunately my two tbs are both fat right now, so I am cutting them back even on their ration balancer.

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                                    • #19
                                      Originally posted by Gestalt View Post
                                      Wow, I bet you go through a lot of twenty dollar bills feeding your big horse!!! I'm counting my blessing man, I just need enough grain to hide her supplements in. The barn has good pastures in the summer and good hay in winter. My horse is not an easy keeper but not a difficult one either.
                                      I cut it with Blue Seal Haystretcher (50:50 mix). Keeps the weight on better, and lowers my costs. Still, MrChief2 refers to the horse as either The Big Hungry, or (my) White Suburban, because he says the horse gets lousy gas mileage. Ehh...what can you do?
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                                      • #20
                                        Originally posted by LauraKY View Post
                                        I just paid $22.20 for TC Senior. It's come down by about $1 a bag.
                                        The mill is less than 30 minutes down the road, direct ship, which may account for the price difference. Great stuff, but it ain't cheap!
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