KansasQuailer
In the Brooder
- Dec 21, 2018
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First post here, but i have been reading this forum for a couple years. Today i wanted to pick everyone's brains about something I'm sure we have all thought about. Growing your chickens feed. I'm not trying to grow all of their feed, just some staples that i can supplement their diet with. I was leaning toward mainly soy beans, although it seems like a dirty word around here
. I know that there is processing required as far as the soybeans go. I was thinking about using a slow cooker to bring them up to the required temperature for the required time frame, but am also looking into fermentation.
I don't have a ton of land to grow on, its more like a huge garden than anything you could shake a stick at. I'm leaning toward just growing a ton of soy beans but maybe some corn too. Any suggestions as far as storage, anything i should do to help the beans keep longer? my growing area is about 50 feet by 100 feet. i could just buy them but i have a ton of water i can use, as well as the land. Just trying to bounce some ideas before planting time gets too close. I really appreciate the forum, and the community. Thanks for all the help over the years!

I don't have a ton of land to grow on, its more like a huge garden than anything you could shake a stick at. I'm leaning toward just growing a ton of soy beans but maybe some corn too. Any suggestions as far as storage, anything i should do to help the beans keep longer? my growing area is about 50 feet by 100 feet. i could just buy them but i have a ton of water i can use, as well as the land. Just trying to bounce some ideas before planting time gets too close. I really appreciate the forum, and the community. Thanks for all the help over the years!