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    Cottonseed

    Looking for cottonseed from farmers after the harvest, in the Fannin County/Gober area.

    #2
    Originally posted by tdwinklr View Post
    Looking for cottonseed from farmers after the harvest, in the Fannin County/Gober area.
    The farmers wont have any. The cotton gins will have it. Find a gin near you.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Walker View Post
      The farmers wont have any. The cotton gins will have it. Find a gin near you.
      ^^^^^He speaks the truth!!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Walker View Post
        The farmers wont have any. The cotton gins will have it. Find a gin near you.
        X3

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          #5
          Originally posted by Walker View Post
          The farmers wont have any. The cotton gins will have it. Find a gin near you.
          OK, wasn't sure how they went about it.
          thx.

          Think they will charge anything for it ??

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            #6
            Originally posted by tdwinklr View Post
            OK, wasn't sure how they went about it.
            thx.

            Think they will charge anything for it ??
            You can take that to the bank...they have a commodity that everyone wants. Still it is cheaper than protein pellets. It took my deer four months before they would even touch it, once they started I could not keep the feeders filled.

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              #7
              If you get some from a gin it will be bulk, not sacked

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                #8
                Originally posted by Walker View Post
                If you get some from a gin it will be bulk, not sacked
                that's cool with me.

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                  #9
                  Varisco Court Gin in Bryan, TX has whole cotton seed in a 1,000 lb tote bag at $150 per tote. The totes are great because they have straps and are easy to move with either a forklift or a small tractor with a hay spear. Call the gin at 979-822-0413.

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