best prices for corn feed in n.j.
#1
my local farm gets 11.50$ for 100lbs of whole corn. also 3.50$ for corn on the cob with buy one get one free early in the season. its hemlock hills farm in colts neck. what about sweet potatoes? the cheaper the better. what do you pay?
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Belford nj USA
Hey Hog!
Where in Marlboro do you get your corn? And is it flavored?
Liquid,
Have you been down to check out the fields down in zone 21? I was pretty impressed with the amount of bucks that showed up during the Rut. But that was all over once the clubs down there started their drives.
Where in Marlboro do you get your corn? And is it flavored?
Liquid,
Have you been down to check out the fields down in zone 21? I was pretty impressed with the amount of bucks that showed up during the Rut. But that was all over once the clubs down there started their drives.
#7
Joined: Jul 2004
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From: Hamilton, NJ
ORIGINAL: liquidorange
i guess ive been paying too much. looks like pemberton might be the place to go
i guess ive been paying too much. looks like pemberton might be the place to go
Giberson Farms Wildlife Preserve, Inc.
101 S. Pemberton Rd.
Pemberton, NJ 08068
(609) 726-0600
#8
Spike
Joined: Sep 2016
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Hey I was just there at On Point Farm in Marlboro NJ on route 34 and I've bought Deer corn for $ 8.00 for a 50 LB bag, also they had chocolate wheat flavored, which is supposed to be sweet just like molasses.
I really recommend you going there. very nice people and very cheap prices.
I really recommend you going there. very nice people and very cheap prices.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2014
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here in PA< its like 15 bucks for a 100 lbs , or slightly higher pending where your buying from
a few yrs back I had a local farmer that would sell you all you could fit in the back of a pickup truck bed for 100 bucks
MAN was that a steel
would back up under a silo dropper, and he'd let fill till you said STOP LOL
some days I think I left there with about 1800+ lbs of corn for 100 bucks
I used to fill food grade 55 gallon drums and store in my barn
a few yrs back I had a local farmer that would sell you all you could fit in the back of a pickup truck bed for 100 bucks
MAN was that a steel
would back up under a silo dropper, and he'd let fill till you said STOP LOL
some days I think I left there with about 1800+ lbs of corn for 100 bucks
I used to fill food grade 55 gallon drums and store in my barn




