Current Coal in SE CT?
- coaledsweat
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I think Dale is at $375 for a 2400# pallet. Tractor Supply has the lowest pricing but you're limited to nut and rice IIRC. There was a rumour about pea but unconfirmed at this point. They are at $275 @ ton I believe.
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I paid 350 a ton delivered from him last year. I like Dale and last year he dropped off 2 pallets to store them here while he was moving his biz from what I could figure out and just said pay for them when you have the money. Trust like that is valued and he had only delivered here a couple times before that but suspect we are both old Yankees and he knew he would get paid. I suspect he wants to get out of biz from the chat we had last year and he is certainly old enough to walk away from it finances allowing.coaledsweat wrote:I think Dale is at $375 for a 2400# pallet. Tractor Supply has the lowest pricing but you're limited to nut and rice IIRC. There was a rumour about pea but unconfirmed at this point. They are at $275 @ ton I believe.
Saying all that if you live near a Flemings Feed store, Stonington and Plainfield Blaschack is 340 a ton delivered and stacked and 1 ton price for anything more than a ton. If you only need a ton or a little more another choice. I will probably make a few stops at TS for a half dozen bags of Kimmel if driving past it as good for starting a fire or saving one too. My car trunk can safely carry a half dozen bags so 20 or 30 bags plenty to have on hand as drive by every week or so.