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Rodney
December 5th, 2004, 01:57 AM
Trapper wrote:
> Are the slabs of cottonseed cake available anywhere in the USA? In Mexico?
>
> Trapper
>

You used to be able to buy them at farmers co-ops or real feed stores, I
have not used them in 30 years because there is a better way

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Rodney Long,
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Trapper
December 7th, 2004, 05:07 PM
>>
>
>You used to be able to buy them at farmers co-ops or real feed stores, I
>have not used them in 30 years because there is a better way
>

I am looking for a slab to show my nephews how it was done in the "good old"
days but I guess the slab is no longer imported.

Trapper

TxCatfishGuide.com
December 23rd, 2004, 05:21 PM
Trapper wrote:
> >>
> >
> >You used to be able to buy them at farmers co-ops or real feed
stores, I
> >have not used them in 30 years because there is a better way
> >
>
> I am looking for a slab to show my nephews how it was done in the
"good old"
> days but I guess the slab is no longer imported.
>
> Trapper

Cottonseed Cakes are very hard to find any more because very few feed
mills still produce them. Technology has been improved changing the
process the best substitute is range cubes.

www.txcatfishguide.com

TxCatfishGuide.com
December 23rd, 2004, 05:21 PM
Trapper wrote:
> >>
> >
> >You used to be able to buy them at farmers co-ops or real feed
stores, I
> >have not used them in 30 years because there is a better way
> >
>
> I am looking for a slab to show my nephews how it was done in the
"good old"
> days but I guess the slab is no longer imported.
>
> Trapper

Cottonseed Cakes are very hard to find any more because very few feed
mills still produce them. Technology has been improved changing the
process the best substitute is range cubes.

www.txcatfishguide.com