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Got corn?
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Schexnayder & Sons on Podras bayou Rd in Erwinville
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Thanks, i failed to mention im in Lafayette, and i head north on 49 to the camp. Id like to find something closer. But at the current prices/bag i may have to make the drive
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$10 for 50lbs @ joyces in st. martinville
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Go to bayoubucks.com and search "corn". If you don't find your answer than start a new tread. Plenty people on there in your area so it won't be hard to get your answer.
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Sweet, thanks man ill check it out
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Make sure you have something to sift the corn with. Bulk corn has big chunks of the cobb and it will clog your feeder in a hurry.
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Same question only for the Lake Charles area Thanks!!!!!!
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Jonesville/Monterry, La. has several places that sell Deer Corn by the sack or you bring your drums.
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There was a guy last year advertiseing on the LA sportsman. He was selling 55gal drums (screw on lids) filled with corn for around $40 bucks if I remember correctly. Try checking there.
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To late this year since corn has already been cut but I would find a farmer who grows it and contract with him. They will not sell less than a ton at a time but this will be your cheapest route.
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Put a screen on top of the feeder with big enough holes for the kernels to pass and it will catch the cob pieces. Had that happen in a feeder last year. The cob piece jammed the thrower and it wouldnt spin. Burned up the battery quick!!
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