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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3012202" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I buy it in bulk from the elevator. Much cheaper. 1500-1800 lbs at a time.</p><p> Keep two 55 gallons shipping type drums with tops and rings at each feeder, and fill them and the feeder at the start of the season. The deer don't really mind the other drums after a couple of days. Cheap step ladder hidden in the brush. Takes a bit, but I'll fill buckets from the storage drums, carry it to the feeder, and load it back up as needed.</p><p>I'd LOVE to find a 50 bushel grain buggy with auger for sale. Hook that bad boy behind the tractor and load feeders the easy way!</p><p>Sadly, others seem to have the same Idea. Going to farm auctions, the buggy's are going for high dollar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3012202, member: 5412"] I buy it in bulk from the elevator. Much cheaper. 1500-1800 lbs at a time. Keep two 55 gallons shipping type drums with tops and rings at each feeder, and fill them and the feeder at the start of the season. The deer don't really mind the other drums after a couple of days. Cheap step ladder hidden in the brush. Takes a bit, but I'll fill buckets from the storage drums, carry it to the feeder, and load it back up as needed. I'd LOVE to find a 50 bushel grain buggy with auger for sale. Hook that bad boy behind the tractor and load feeders the easy way! Sadly, others seem to have the same Idea. Going to farm auctions, the buggy's are going for high dollar. [/QUOTE]
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