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I also lived in Florida and dang all the fruits and veggies were all imported from other states.When I lived in Florida, the oranges we bought at the grocery store were from California... I always wondered at it.
My feed cost $18 for a 50lb bagI get my feed from a local gas station. Everything is $7 for 50 lb bags. The laying pellets, chick feed, cracked corn, whole corn, everything. I couldn't tell you a brand though, as the white flour sack bags only say the feed type and nutrition facts, lol.
Wow that’s a great price.I got a 50 lb bag of 20% Kalmbach organic all flock for $16.03 a few weeks ago. Not at TSC; they don't carry that brand here. It was an independent farm supply place. I plan to get my feed there from now on, whenever possible. It's farther away than TSC, but not that much.
Those prices would crush me. I'm feeding 50# a week, and happy that's all it is. Actually, I might be feeding more than 50# a week, I'm pulling from three bags right now to blend my own. Plus goats. My last 500# of feed was just over $100, and I'm break even with egg and chick sales, less the cost of licensing.I haven't noticed any price increase with what I feed, however my feed costs are, well, higher overall.
Payback organic layer pellets, #50 - $31.99
Scratch & Peck organic grower, #40 - $31.29
Couldn't find any oyster shell today so went without, as I still have half a bag at home.