We mix it with our corn. I put several sample spots near our feeders, in front of cameras, they love them. Moved my reolink to a telephone pole with nothing else around and poured a 32oz. cup of roasted soybeans on the ground in front of the camera. They were there every night for about an hour, even kept coming back for about a week after they were gone. 36% protein.
Is the mix cheaper than corn only for the feeder? What about roasted soybeans only? Is it cheaper than corn? I'm trying to understand what makes it more attractive than just plain ole corn?
Next time I'm in Deluna coffee, I'm going to ask them if they would/could do a "run" of soybeans and how much would be required to merit if so. May be that a coffee bean roaster isn't workable given the specialized machines shown above.
50 # bag of roasted soybeans are $26.50 where I get them. They are 36% protein, great for putting on weight and antler growth. Most of the bags that have corn and pnuts mixed are only only 12% protein, because they are mostly corn.
Growers Supply in Frisco City Alabama has all of your feeder stuff like the roasted soy beans bulk and bags they also specialize in food plot stuff. There is also a Farmers Coop there for other things as well.