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Meanest Teacher!!!
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      Location: sunny california | I was wondering what you are paying. I see tractor supply has it for $35 for only 30 pounds. I don't remember what it cost when it first came out but I think it was considerably cheaper than that. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | kwanatha - 2018-03-17 2:40 PM I was wondering what you are paying. I see tractor supply has it for $35 for only 30 pounds. I don't remember what it cost when it first came out but I think it was considerably cheaper than that. The TSC here in Seguin Texas has it for 29.99.,.
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Meanest Teacher!!!
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      Location: sunny california | Southtxponygirl - 2018-03-17 12:44 PM kwanatha - 2018-03-17 2:40 PM I was wondering what you are paying. I see tractor supply has it for $35 for only 30 pounds. I don't remember what it cost when it first came out but I think it was considerably cheaper than that. The TSC here in Seguin Texas has it for 29.99.,.
thanks i kinda figured it was less than 30 bucks. not here in crazy california! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | kwanatha - 2018-03-17 3:03 PM Southtxponygirl - 2018-03-17 12:44 PM kwanatha - 2018-03-17 2:40 PM I was wondering what you are paying. I see tractor supply has it for $35 for only 30 pounds. I don't remember what it cost when it first came out but I think it was considerably cheaper than that. The TSC here in Seguin Texas has it for 29.99.,. thanks i kinda figured it was less than 30 bucks. not here in crazy california!
I think where your at every thing is alot more expensive then here |
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| northern California. It just went from 29.99 to 34.99, at TCS. Its 32.99 at an independent store |
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      Location: Willows, CA | Some independent stores in CA are right around $30. TSC takes it into their distribution centers and the freight from there dictates the price in different TSC stores. All TSC Renew Gold comes from our Ohio plant. Independent West coast store product comes from our CA plant and therefore has less freight on it and may be priced less. We can not tell a store what to sell it for. Our price to distributors has not gone up, but freight may have. |
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| $31.99 here in North Carolina. |
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| It was $26 at Temple, TX TSC last week. I stocked up some. Now it's back to regular price @ $29.99 |
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         Location: Sunnyland Florida | Central Florida's East Coast it's $29.99 at Tractor Supply. |
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Meanest Teacher!!!
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      Location: sunny california | Thanks everyone i am going to have to look around tsc is not the pla c e to buy it around here |
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  Location: Ohio girl moved to PA | Find it where its cheapest and see if they will price match if its closer for you! I do this with my feed. Can get it super cheap from the amish but its a 40 min drive for me. The local family, farm and home sells the same feed but its $4 more a bag so they price match it for me. Save money and miles :) |
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      Location: Got Lobsta? | Way up here in Maine its $31.99 at Tractor Supply |
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    Location: MN | Its $40 a bag at my local co-op but if I travel down the road 20 minutes, its $30 I now gladly spend a few more minutes in the truck traveling to get it $10 cheaper!!! |
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 Off the Wall Wacky
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         Location: Louisiana | It's within a couple bucks of $30 everywhere around here. |
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| Kay-DRacing. - 2018-03-19 7:35 AM
Its $40 a bag at my local co-op but if I travel down the road 20 minutes, its $30 I now gladly spend a few more minutes in the truck traveling to get it $10 cheaper!!!
How much fuel do you use/Cost in driving that additional 40 minute round trip??? My dodge dually gets approx 17MPG so it would take me about 2-3 gallons of fuel to drive that distance. Which here in Calif, Diesel is $3.50 a gallon at its cheapest so it would cost about 7-8.00 of fuel to drive and save 10.00. For 2.00 difference, I would support the local co op. Now if you could make it to where your already passing through and you can get 2 birds with one stone, makes sense. My neighbor drives 25 miles ONE WAY to fill up his car with gas because its 18 cents cheaper. |
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| FLITASTIC - 2018-03-19 10:27 AM
Kay-DRacing. - 2018-03-19 7:35 AM
Its $40 a bag at my local co-op but if I travel down the road 20 minutes, its $30 I now gladly spend a few more minutes in the truck traveling to get it $10 cheaper!!!
How much fuel do you use/Cost in driving that additional 40 minute round trip??? My dodge dually gets approx 17MPG so it would take me about 2-3 gallons of fuel to drive that distance. Which here in Calif, Diesel is $3.50 a gallon at its cheapest so it would cost about 7-8.00 of fuel to drive and save 10.00. For 2.00 difference, I would support the local co op. Now if you could make it to where your already passing through and you can get 2 birds with one stone, makes sense. My neighbor drives 25 miles ONE WAY to fill up his car with gas because its 18 cents cheaper.
But if she's buying multiple bags at one time....the $10/bag savings would add up, even if it cost her $10 to drive there.
I pay $29 for a bag too. I am in Minnesota.
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    Location: MN | FLITASTIC - 2018-03-19 10:27 AM
Kay-DRacing. - 2018-03-19 7:35 AM
Its $40 a bag at my local co-op but if I travel down the road 20 minutes, its $30 I now gladly spend a few more minutes in the truck traveling to get it $10 cheaper!!!
How much fuel do you use/Cost in driving that additional 40 minute round trip??? My dodge dually gets approx 17MPG so it would take me about 2-3 gallons of fuel to drive that distance. Which here in Calif, Diesel is $3.50 a gallon at its cheapest so it would cost about 7-8.00 of fuel to drive and save 10.00. For 2.00 difference, I would support the local co op. Now if you could make it to where your already passing through and you can get 2 birds with one stone, makes sense. My neighbor drives 25 miles ONE WAY to fill up his car with gas because its 18 cents cheaper.
In that case, yes. I would also support my local co-op but I use our gas saver which gets about 31 MPG and then I pick up 2-3 bags at a time. Store it properly so I make about 1 trip every 3-ish months! |
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        Location: CTX | Last month the TSC website showed it was $31.99. but when I went to the store it was still $29.99. So not sure what happened there... Just checked, and it is back to $29.99 on the site also.
Our local feedstore has it for around $40. Now I do like to support them, since it is a family run store, but I have to think about my wallet too. So I get it at TSC and stuff that is comparable in price I will get at the local store. |
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    Location: MN | WrapN3MN - 2018-03-19 10:33 AM FLITASTIC - 2018-03-19 10:27 AM Kay-DRacing. - 2018-03-19 7:35 AM Its $40 a bag at my local co-op but if I travel down the road 20 minutes, its $30
I now gladly spend a few more minutes in the truck traveling to get it $10 cheaper!!! How much fuel do you use/Cost in driving that additional 40 minute round trip??? My dodge dually gets approx 17MPG so it would take me about 2-3 gallons of fuel to drive that distance. Which here in Calif, Diesel is $3.50 a gallon at its cheapest so it would cost about 7-8.00 of fuel to drive and save 10.00. For 2.00 difference, I would support the local co op. Now if you could make it to where your already passing through and you can get 2 birds with one stone, makes sense. My neighbor drives 25 miles ONE WAY to fill up his car with gas because its 18 cents cheaper. But if she's buying multiple bags at one time....the $10/bag savings would add up, even if it cost her $10 to drive there.  I pay $29 for a bag too. I am in Minnesota.
Exactly. Plus I only feed it to one horse so multiple bags really last me a while! |
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     Location: N Texas | I'm paying about $35 at my local feed store. My TSC doesn't carry it, even though I can order it from them. It's just easier for me to run to the feed store when I need it and I'd rather support a local business than a big chain :)
I'm in north Texas.
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