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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 1953397" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>If you want to know what the local cash bid price in your location is look at this link. <a href="http://www.jeinc.com/grain" target="_blank">http://www.jeinc.com/grain</a> You can choose your location in the "local cash bid" section. That's price a farmer would get if he were to show up and sell corn at that time. So if you could buy it from the field, and have some place to store it, as they'll cut it September, you would save a lot of money. The cash price is per bushel or 55/56lbs. There used to be a guy that would advertise in the Enid paper "Deer corn straight from the field, bring your containers and trailers". He would have you go weigh your truck, come fill up, leave a deposit, go back and weigh, then come pay your amount per pound and get your deposit back. Haven't seen this add in a couple of years though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 1953397, member: 15643"] If you want to know what the local cash bid price in your location is look at this link. [url]http://www.jeinc.com/grain[/url] You can choose your location in the "local cash bid" section. That's price a farmer would get if he were to show up and sell corn at that time. So if you could buy it from the field, and have some place to store it, as they'll cut it September, you would save a lot of money. The cash price is per bushel or 55/56lbs. There used to be a guy that would advertise in the Enid paper "Deer corn straight from the field, bring your containers and trailers". He would have you go weigh your truck, come fill up, leave a deposit, go back and weigh, then come pay your amount per pound and get your deposit back. Haven't seen this add in a couple of years though. [/QUOTE]
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