Deer Corn

Started by MRKEN, November 01, 2020, 08:12:39 AM

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MRKEN

Looking for deer corn in 50 lb bags in the area. John on Whitaker Mill Rd in Bel Air  Md. is almost out. Any input would be helpful. Need 10 bags plus now.
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bassman349

Quote from: MRKEN on November 01, 2020, 08:12:39 AM
Looking for deer corn in 50 lb bags in the area. John on Whitaker Mill Rd in Bel Air  Md. is almost out. Any input would be helpful. Need 10 bags plus now.

Check with Tractor Supply if you haven's done so already.

MRKEN

Thanks, found a place called Ma & Pa Farm on Rt 624. Has all the corn you need. Also has a drop box for your money when no one is there.
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Mr. Ray III

Quote from: MRKEN on November 02, 2020, 04:22:16 PM
Thanks, found a place called Ma & Pa Farm on Rt 624. Has all the corn you need. Also has a drop box for your money when no one is there.

There's a farm over in Cecil County that sells it.  I can't remember the name or number but drive by there every once in a while and I could grab the number if you ever need it.

indoe

There is a place on red toad rd. Look on craigslist. Cheapest corn around but kind of far for me.
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Mr. Ray III

Quote from: indoe on November 02, 2020, 09:03:53 PM
There is a place on red toad rd. Look on craigslist. Cheapest corn around but kind of far for me.

That's who I was talking about.

MRKEN

Thanks to all. I found another place that is in Churchville called Tharp & Green Mill on Rt 136 down a block on the left from Rt22. Also this place sells molasses. You bring your container and pay per weight.  Ma & Pa farm is the best location for my due to the fact that I hunt northern Harford county.
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Gary S

  In northern Harford I would think that The Mill in Whiteford would have it but don't know about price. If you can buy direct from a farmer that's probably the best price.

MRKEN

Called the Mill and the corn for 50 lbs is $8.95. Ma & Pa is still $6.00 for 50lbs.
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Crabbyd

Quote from: MRKEN on November 04, 2020, 08:01:22 AM
Called the Mill and the corn for 50 lbs is $8.95. Ma & Pa is still $6.00 for 50lbs.

Ouch on the Mill price.

In SoMD I am paying $4.95/50lbs from the Amish mill/feed store
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rdbeard

I don't use a feeder but if I want to put corn out at times I use cob corn since it takes them longer to eat it.

MRKEN

Just talked to John Magness on Whitaker Mill and he said that he will have deer corn by this weekend. $6.00 for 50lbs
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lefty87

Quote from: Crabbyd on November 04, 2020, 08:55:30 AM
Ouch on the Mill price.

In SoMD I am paying $4.95/50lbs from the Amish mill/feed store

I need that deal!!

lefty87

Quote from: rdbeard on November 04, 2020, 12:44:20 PM
I don't use a feeder but if I want to put corn out at times I use cob corn since it takes them longer to eat it.
no problem with the critters running off with them?

rdbeard

yes some will take them but never really had them all be taken. 1 time I was hunting a field edge and had put cob corn out the week before, while hunting that spot I heard something falling above me in the tree I was in, a corn cob hit the ground just below me to the side.

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lefty87

Quote from: rdbeard on November 10, 2020, 12:30:41 PM
yes some will take them but never really had them all be taken. 1 time I was hunting a field edge and had put cob corn out the week before, while hunting that spot I heard something falling above me in the tree I was in, a corn cob hit the ground just below me to the side.
dang them squirrels were trying to bomb you  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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