Wondering how everyone else markets their feed barley? Brokers always get a better picked up price than any local feedlots will pay delivered. I've even had broker get me a better price by selling to another broker who wouldn't pay that price to me directly.
BUT, as often as not there seems to be a catch. Ranging from "accidents" on scale ticket or grading, to someone going out of business(I was tangled up in Cranston Grain and just missed Newco). Almost always get it sorted out eventually, but it always looks like they are trying to pull a fast one and assume that most people won't check or notice. Almost coming to the conclusion that there are no honest feedlots, or no honest brokers, or both. After enough bad experiences, I only sell small quantities, 2 or 3 super B's at a time, in case something goes wrong.
Elevators posted delivered price is generally too low to even consider.
I only have a body truck, so hauling directly to feedlot alley is not feasible for me. But I know one farmer who got his own trailers just so he could always deliver his own grain and be there when they weighed and graded it.
I should recant my statement, Pat Morrison from Healthy Herds feedmill in Bentley has an impeccable reputation.
BUT, as often as not there seems to be a catch. Ranging from "accidents" on scale ticket or grading, to someone going out of business(I was tangled up in Cranston Grain and just missed Newco). Almost always get it sorted out eventually, but it always looks like they are trying to pull a fast one and assume that most people won't check or notice. Almost coming to the conclusion that there are no honest feedlots, or no honest brokers, or both. After enough bad experiences, I only sell small quantities, 2 or 3 super B's at a time, in case something goes wrong.
Elevators posted delivered price is generally too low to even consider.
I only have a body truck, so hauling directly to feedlot alley is not feasible for me. But I know one farmer who got his own trailers just so he could always deliver his own grain and be there when they weighed and graded it.
I should recant my statement, Pat Morrison from Healthy Herds feedmill in Bentley has an impeccable reputation.
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