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https://www.azurestandard.com/shop/search?q=magill
It's $28.35 for 50 pounds of starter, grower, or layer.
This is for the Magill Ranch products. I am pretty sure all of these are crumbles and/or mash.
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They just added Texas, recently. Here is a link to their delivery publication. New Texas info is down on page 43, I think.
http://www.azurestandard.com/media/downloads/publications/azuredeliveryschedule.pdf
She can have all the attitude that she wants, but that is the result of her deciding to CHARGE people. I wish I were part of her drop, so I could tell her off! Like I said, I have done this for a long time, so I know what is involved. I would never even think about charging people. I'll bet...
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I order chicken wheat, whole oats, and barley. I use those to cut the cost of the Magill Ranch feed. Then I make sure they get extra protein 4-5 days a week to make up the difference.
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I have sent them e-mail message before, and I have never gotten a response. Now, I always call. I just called about the co-op fee. They do not have a policy about it. It is entirely up to the drop point manager having people that are willing to pay it.
Where is the current drop...
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I totally disagree. This is not a traditional co-op. People place their own orders, pay Azure directly, there is no sorting, packing, shipping. I also run co-ops for things like stainless steel water bottles, certain green toys, etc. But an Azure drop GENERALLY only requires phone...
I used to run mine on a yahoo group, so it really wasn't much work. The drop point manager that runs my current drop is not computer savvy, so it is a little more work for her. She calls everyone a week before orders are due, to remind everyone. Then she calls us on the drop day with the time...
I have been an organizer for Azure drops for YEARS! This is the organizer adding this. This is not part of Azure Standard's policy. I would not pay it, and I would call Azure and ask if they allow their organizers to do that. I know dozens of people who are drop point managers, and I do not...