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Roasted Soybeans on I10 #5027923 03/19/14 10:48 AM
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Any place to pick some up between Houston and Sonora? I know of Waller just not sure I can make it there by 6pm friday.

Re: Roasted Soybeans on I10 [Re: SGIB] #5027925 03/19/14 10:49 AM
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The pre mixed with corn would be easier.

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Leopold Grain in Nada south of Columbus on Hwy 71.


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Found it in a feed store in Junction. 13 bucks for a mixed 50lb sack

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