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Rice Bran by the Ton
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:32 pm
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:32 pm
Anyone from down south buy it like this? A friend of mine used to buy it this several years ago.
I would like to get some.
I would like to get some.
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:33 pm to offshoretrash
I actually just heard of people using this
Didn't realize that C'mere dear is basically rice bran
Didn't realize that C'mere dear is basically rice bran
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:34 pm to offshoretrash
I believe there is a place in crowley that sales it like this. I will try to find out a name for you
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:35 pm to 102362
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I will try to find out a name for you
Thanks!
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:36 pm to 102362
isnt there a place on the river that sells feed by the ton? i know they have soy bean for sure
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:37 pm to mylsuhat
Cargil sells corn by the ton I know for a fact. I believe the coop in erwinville also sells it by the ton
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:39 pm to offshoretrash
how large of a load would a ton of rice bran be? I guess 40 of the 50 pound bags that I buy, but I have never thought about how big that would be or if a truck could handle it in the bed
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:41 pm to Hermit Crab
The bed of a truck is big enough I know people all the time that get it dumped in their bed then shovel it into old chest freezers or something to hold it in to keep it dry.
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:49 pm to 102362
quote:Crowley Rice Mill.
I believe there is a place in crowley that sales it like this. I will try to find out a name for you
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:53 pm to Geauxtiga
I never go and get it so I wasn't sure of the name. Thanks for the name 
Posted on 11/3/10 at 9:54 pm to 102362
Anyone know what the price is per ton?
Posted on 11/3/10 at 10:56 pm to Hermit Crab
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how large of a load would a ton of rice bran be?
2000 lbs
Posted on 11/3/10 at 11:00 pm to Mr. Hangover
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how large of a load would a ton of rice bran be?
2000 lbs
:slowclap:
Posted on 11/4/10 at 7:44 am to Hermit Crab
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how large of a load would a ton of rice bran be? I guess 40 of the 50 pound bags that I buy, but I have never thought about how big that would be or if a truck could handle it in the bed
Unless you have a 3/4 or 1 ton truck bring a trailer with sides.
Posted on 11/4/10 at 8:57 am to hehatedrew
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Didn't realize that C'mere dear is basically rice bran
It's not. They make a liquid form and a powder form. It is mainly an attractant. You can pour the liquid kind on anything; mineral blocks, corn/rice bran piles, stumps, or the ground itself.
There is a guy out in New Roads that sells corn and Rice Bran in bulk...225-718-1458
Posted on 11/4/10 at 2:41 pm to Hermit Crab
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how large of a load would a ton of rice bran be? I guess 40 of the 50 pound bags that I buy
that would be a good guess
Posted on 11/4/10 at 2:44 pm to Hermit Crab
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how large of a load would a ton of rice bran be? I guess 40 of the 50 pound bags that I buy, but I have never thought about how big that would be or if a truck could handle it in the bed
A lot of places sell it in a super sack feed sack.
You'll probably need a tractor with a front end loader to unload it though. I'd get a tandem-axle trailer and haul it on that.
Posted on 11/4/10 at 4:16 pm to 102362
I used to buy it from Double K Feed on Mill Street in Crowley and Hanks on Hwy 90 in Rayne.
Posted on 11/4/10 at 4:32 pm to tacotiger
place in erwinville on poydras bayou rd. shexsneyders or however its spelled.
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