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LnMcEM
Well, it isn't 'local', but here is where I go:
http://www.ernstgrainandlivestock.com/
I am located in Frederick County and make the drive up every once in awhile to get my chicken feed. (I buy in bulk, you don't want to go up just for one bag). I have enough chickens that driving all the way up there financially works for me (the cheaper feed more than offsets the cost of gas and the drive is quite nice). They have non-GMO chicken feeds, non-soy feeds (I think you have to call ahead for the non-soy feed though), 3-grain scratch, stuff to make chicken feed, whole grains by the 50lb bags, etc. Just an FYI though, it is NOT pelleted/crumble feed. It is dry powdery/whole grain feed made with a grain mill and NOT an expensive pelleter/crumbler. The feed is fine used dry but really shines when using it to ferment or mixing with water. (The chickens waste more of milled grain feed than pellets when used dry). Basically, I give my chickens 24/7 access to dry feed and also ferment some for them when I feel like it. They are a small family-owned business providing an excellent natural product if you are looking to support an actual farmer who believes access to non-GMO grains is important.
Layer Mash is 12.25$/50lb non-GMO
Grower (19% I believe) is 13.25$/50lb non-GMO
Starter (22% I believe) is 14$/50lb non-GMO
3-Grain Scratch (10.5% I believe) is 7.75$/50lb non-GMO [This stuff will actually sprout and grow]
Turkey Grower (24% I believe) is 14.50$/50lb non-GMO
Basically, every 1% of protein costs an extra .25 cents.
They will also sell you the chicken minerals/etc to mix with your own grains if you like, oyster shell, lime, hay, straw, fish meal (or something like that), etc.
I have found that I actually prefer buying Turkey Grower (at 24% protein), a bag of oyster shell (much cheaper than the store) and some 3-grain scratch. Then I just mix up the Turkey Grower and Scratch to make the protein level I need and leave out a bowl of oyster shell. Using the Turkey Grower I can mix it 1:1 with the scratch to make a 17% protein food for my layers. When I have chicks, growers, or dinner cockerels I can just mix up the protein level I need. It is so flexible doing it this way.
If you can't tell, I love this place and wholly support it. It is so nice to be able to go to an actual farmer and purchase feed instead of getting it from some big corporation.
Feel free to PM me sometime, if I am going up I am more than happy to pick you up some, but you would have to drive to me to get it!