Premium Soybean Hull Pellets – Out-of-State Sourced (20Lb Increments)

$24.99

Sunday you can pick up at the booth. Typically, Monday orders are shipped out. Wednesday is delivery day for Brevard county. A delivery fee will apply for surrounding counties.

Versatile, high-quality feed and substrate supplement

  • Animal Feed: High in digestible fiber and moderate protein—ideal for livestock health, particularly in forage-based rations.

  • Mushroom Cultivation: Excellent nitrogen source when blended with hardwood sawdust pellets for gourmet mushroom block production.

Packaging & Shipping:

  • Shipped in 20 lb or 40 lb boxes (best value to justify shipping costs).

  • Local customers: pick up 50 lb bags directly.

  • Want bulk bags trucked in for resale? Chat with us at our booth—let’s work out the logistics.

** Nutritional Snapshot: Soybean Hull Pellets vs. Corn**

Nutrient / Feature

Soybean Hull Pellets Vs. Corn

Crude Protein

~11–12 % (dry matter basis) (Furst-McNess Company, webhome.auburn.edu)

~8–10 % (webhome.auburn.edu)

Crude Fiber

~35–39 % (Furst-McNess Company, Agrifeeds)

Very low (grain, minimal fiber)

Total Digestible Nutrients (TDN)

64–80 % (varies by source; NRC values†) (webhome.auburn.edu)

~90 % (webhome.auburn.edu)

Energy & Fiber Dynamics

Highly digestible fiber; promotes forage intake and digestion (webhome.auburn.edu, KSRE Bookstore, Illinois Extension)

High starch energy; may reduce forage intake and fiber digestion (webhome.auburn.edu, KSRE Bookstore)

Shipping & Handling

Pellets have density 3–3.7× higher—improves handling & transport efficiency (KSRE Bookstore)

Typical grain density; widely used and transported

Feeding Context Benefits

Effective in moderate inclusion (e.g., ~5 lb/day)—boosts digestibility, supports forage intake, improves rumen function (webhome.auburn.edu, Illinois Extension, KSRE Bookstore)

Strong energy source—best for high-grain feeding scenarios

** Why Choose Soybean Hull Pellets?**

  • Balanced nutrition: Higher fiber and comparable protein content make them great for diets needing roughage—especially when paired with forage.

  • Digestive advantages: Unlike high-starch corn diets, hulls support better forage digestion and rumen health.

  • Cost & handling efficiency: Pelleting boosts bulk density, lowering shipping costs and making local pickup or transport easier.

  • Dual-purpose versatility: Ideal both as animal feed and as nitrogen-rich ingredient for mushroom substrate when mixed with hardwood sawdust.

Note: TDN (Total Digestible Nutrients) figures for soybean hulls vary by study: older NRC (1984) lists ~64 %, newer (1996) lists ~80 %, and dairy NRC lists ~77 %. (webhome.auburn.edu)

Sunday you can pick up at the booth. Typically, Monday orders are shipped out. Wednesday is delivery day for Brevard county. A delivery fee will apply for surrounding counties.

Versatile, high-quality feed and substrate supplement

  • Animal Feed: High in digestible fiber and moderate protein—ideal for livestock health, particularly in forage-based rations.

  • Mushroom Cultivation: Excellent nitrogen source when blended with hardwood sawdust pellets for gourmet mushroom block production.

Packaging & Shipping:

  • Shipped in 20 lb or 40 lb boxes (best value to justify shipping costs).

  • Local customers: pick up 50 lb bags directly.

  • Want bulk bags trucked in for resale? Chat with us at our booth—let’s work out the logistics.

** Nutritional Snapshot: Soybean Hull Pellets vs. Corn**

Nutrient / Feature

Soybean Hull Pellets Vs. Corn

Crude Protein

~11–12 % (dry matter basis) (Furst-McNess Company, webhome.auburn.edu)

~8–10 % (webhome.auburn.edu)

Crude Fiber

~35–39 % (Furst-McNess Company, Agrifeeds)

Very low (grain, minimal fiber)

Total Digestible Nutrients (TDN)

64–80 % (varies by source; NRC values†) (webhome.auburn.edu)

~90 % (webhome.auburn.edu)

Energy & Fiber Dynamics

Highly digestible fiber; promotes forage intake and digestion (webhome.auburn.edu, KSRE Bookstore, Illinois Extension)

High starch energy; may reduce forage intake and fiber digestion (webhome.auburn.edu, KSRE Bookstore)

Shipping & Handling

Pellets have density 3–3.7× higher—improves handling & transport efficiency (KSRE Bookstore)

Typical grain density; widely used and transported

Feeding Context Benefits

Effective in moderate inclusion (e.g., ~5 lb/day)—boosts digestibility, supports forage intake, improves rumen function (webhome.auburn.edu, Illinois Extension, KSRE Bookstore)

Strong energy source—best for high-grain feeding scenarios

** Why Choose Soybean Hull Pellets?**

  • Balanced nutrition: Higher fiber and comparable protein content make them great for diets needing roughage—especially when paired with forage.

  • Digestive advantages: Unlike high-starch corn diets, hulls support better forage digestion and rumen health.

  • Cost & handling efficiency: Pelleting boosts bulk density, lowering shipping costs and making local pickup or transport easier.

  • Dual-purpose versatility: Ideal both as animal feed and as nitrogen-rich ingredient for mushroom substrate when mixed with hardwood sawdust.

Note: TDN (Total Digestible Nutrients) figures for soybean hulls vary by study: older NRC (1984) lists ~64 %, newer (1996) lists ~80 %, and dairy NRC lists ~77 %. (webhome.auburn.edu)