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Posted on 10/2/17 at 8:31 pm to Dylan
You're gonna turn your wildlife gay with all that soy.
Posted on 10/2/17 at 8:32 pm to No Colors
quote:who bought sanders?
Sanders got bought out by a larger conglomerate. T
Posted on 10/2/17 at 8:38 pm to bootlegger
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Ponchatoula Feed and Seed has roasted soybeans in a 50# sack for around $20
Raw soybeans are highly digestible to deer. They contain 40% crude protein and up to 20% fat. With them being so rich deer tend to limit how much of them they eat. With soybeans selling for $10 for 60 lbs I don't see any reason to have them roasted or ground into meal which just adds cost. Build you a free range feeder that protects the seed from rain and let the deer eat what they want.

Posted on 10/2/17 at 8:51 pm to highcotton2
We feed Buck Booster in covered trough feeders, but the deer seem to be liking the roasted soybeans as a treat I guess. Might make a good bait for bowstands... Or so I'm told


Posted on 10/2/17 at 8:56 pm to White Bear
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who bought sanders?
Not sure, really. Could be bad info.
A friend of a friend sells deer stands and feeders. He told my friend that Sanders sold out to a large conglomerate that dropped all of their hunting supplies, stands, wildlife seeds, etc.
He said he had a contract to supply his material to 160 Sanders locations and that it all went away with the stroke of a pen. Someone else that I talked to seemed to confirm it. But it could be just an excuse on his part for losing a big contract.

Posted on 10/2/17 at 9:01 pm to No Colors
I'll ask around and see what's up. Thx.
Posted on 10/2/17 at 9:44 pm to MallardMaster
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I can sell them to you by the supersack if you decide you want a bunch. Same with corn. We are just south of marksville on La 1
What’s the name of your place? I pass this way on my way to Pineville from Zachary to hunt.
Posted on 10/3/17 at 7:43 am to White Bear
Pinnacle bought sanders a couple of years ago. They kept the sanders name
Posted on 10/3/17 at 5:51 pm to Butta
We just a farming operation but we sell supersacks by appointment. Can normally have them ready with a few mins notice unless we have everybody tied up harvesting If you are interested let me know and I can get it lined up for you.
Posted on 10/3/17 at 6:17 pm to MallardMaster
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MallardMaster
what else ya'll have by the super sack?
Posted on 10/3/17 at 7:52 pm to mack the knife
Just corn and can do beans upon request.
Posted on 10/3/17 at 7:57 pm to MallardMaster
How much will a supersack of beans run me?
This post was edited on 10/3/17 at 8:01 pm
Posted on 10/3/17 at 11:40 pm to NattyLite
400 range. Depends on the bag. Some hold 17-1800. Some hold 22ish. Obviously we can load it how you want. Price based on weight.
Posted on 10/4/17 at 6:51 am to MallardMaster
For business purposes who are y'all buying the sacks from?
Posted on 10/4/17 at 6:59 am to Dylan
Fazzio's in Gulfport MS has loose soybean pellets for $.10/lb. You have to bring your own container(s). We fit 500lbs in one of the large rolling garbage cans.
Posted on 10/4/17 at 9:43 am to NattyLite
We get the used ones that the seed beans come in in the spring. We save all of ours and get more from others or the co-op
Posted on 3/20/24 at 9:51 am to MallardMaster
Mallard do you still sell super sacks of soybeans?
Posted on 3/20/24 at 11:33 am to Dylan
Eagle Seed
Wiener, Arkansas
They have several dealers or you can order from them
Wiener, Arkansas
They have several dealers or you can order from them
Posted on 3/20/24 at 12:30 pm to Dylan
Raccoons wont eat them raw or in meal form.
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