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Sent: Friday, June 10, 2011 9:10 PM
Subject: Re: Organic or non-GMO livestock
feed
Dear Tony
My farm is in
Stockbridge, MI.
I am growing what you are asking
for. I do not have this years harvested yet. I will have wheat, barley,
oats, open pollinated Reid yellow dent corn, and Hopi blue corn (also open
pollinated). Due to the weather the oats and corn are not planted yet. The
wheat is usually a July harvest and barley is just after that. I also have
alfalfa/orchard grass hay and red clover hay that I just baled. I do not
spray anything on anything. All my seed is non-GMO.
So right now I have the two types of hay, and in
July I will have the wheat and barley. Later in the summer I will have the
oats, and in October or November I will have the corn.
I have a seed cleaner and a grinder. My plan is
to grind and mix all five grains and sell it as feed.
If you want to talk
to me, call me at 810-588-7891.
Mark Smiley
Smiley Farm
2810 N. Eager
Rd.
Howell, MI 48855
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 19:15:06 +0000
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Subject:
Organic or non-GMO livestock feed
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Does anyone no of a supplier for organic or non-GMO livestock feed, corn,
scratch grain, etc,., in the Lansing / Jackson area?
Thanks,
Tony Gerring
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