We are going to hit 85 here. I have a local feed store, gets deliveries twice weekly from the mill just over the AL border. At five weeks, my feed is 6 weeks post milling, or less.Absolutely I spent 2 years on here when I first started reading, learning it is a wonderful site and I refer everyone too it I come across. I love the question multi answer format. I grew very frustrated with FB with the constant stream of same questions because there is no format to search. So I am not around as much as I use to be but certainly when something comes up I come here first. Just a heads up on the feed, especially when dealing with baby feed. Purina states the feed should have a mill date between 30 to 45 days and not be over 60 days or the vitamins start to leach out, starting with the B's. So we go weekly or close to it for the freshest feed. I try not to go too low because certain things are tricky with stock. Like the chick starter, that one has been frustrating. So you deal with it. I was able to contact the mill that is the closest to me. It's a 2 hour drive but If I am heading north I am going to try and make it part of my trip when I do go. 27c a pound. Now for having to deal with getting enough to make it worth while, but not so much it goes moldy, it's a hot 85 today. Then getting a container to haul it.

About $0.23/# for layer right now, and more like $0.33/# for 24% game bird, which I also buy in quantity. Changes every visit. Layer was under $0.16/# two years ago, and do I ever miss it!
Oh, and I cart mine on an aluminum trailer I assembled myself, attached to the back of my Buick sedan - no truck needed. 700# being, after accounting for my weight, and the weight of the trailer, and the tow bar, the effective tow limit for my vehicle. Its also come up about $200 in price since I bought mine.