I'm wanting to expand my bees, which means I need to start thinking more about my costs.
So, I was curious where the commercial guys get their sugar/syrup and what price I can expect per pound and estimated delivery.
Thanks,
-Kevin
I'm wanting to expand my bees, which means I need to start thinking more about my costs.
So, I was curious where the commercial guys get their sugar/syrup and what price I can expect per pound and estimated delivery.
Thanks,
-Kevin
How much sugar/syrup are you prepared to buy at one time to get a good price?
Graham
USDA Zone 7a - elevation 1400 ft
I guess that's part of the question. I can get 25lb bags for ~$14 a bag locally, but I feel that I should be able to get it cheaper.
What would be the minimal order to make a purchase cost effective, when you consider shipping costs?
I don't need a semi full at this time, but I should be able to buy, store, and use ~2000lbs without much heart ache.
I expect that number to grow over time.
((I can get smaller bags cheaper at times, but it's not really something that I can budget around))
if you have a bakery, brewery, or other entity close by that uses a lot of sugar or HFC, you may talk with them and see if you can piggyback an order,,
Can you handle HFCS in totes?
Crazy Roland
I haven't thought too much about HFCS. I generally try to buy dry sugar and mix it as required. I repurposed a pump to do the mixing.
I suppose that HFCS could be an option. I don't have a forklift at the moment, but could buy a pallet jack and pump into a tote on a trailer.
How much does premix hfcs run per gallon?
-Kevin
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