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1 Fertrell Company Animal Nutrition Products (All are natural and non-medicated) Alfalfa Meal Used mainly in poultry rations 50 $19.00 Aragonite Dry Calcium supplement 50 $21.00 Beef Balancer Vitamin/Mineral Supplement for beef cattle 50 $44.00 NutriZyme Small Grains Digestive Stimulant 2 $12.00 Dairy Nutri-Balancer #1 Vitamin/Mineral Supplement for dairy cattle (For diet of legumes and high calcium forages) (For mature cows on mostly forage-based diet) 50 $72.00 Dairy Nutri-Balancer #2 Vitamin/Mineral Supplement for dairy cattle (For diet of legumes with some corn silage) (For young stock) 50 $56.00 Vitamin/Mineral Supplement cattle (For diet of corn silage with some legumes) (For mature cows on grain and forage diet) 50 $51.00 Dairy Nutri-Balancer #3 Fertrell Fish Meal 60% Protein supplement made from fish 50 $68.00 Goat Nutri-Balancer Vitamin/mineral supplement for goats 50 $62.00 Cattle Choice Minerals Free-choice supplement for grazing cattle 50 $62.00 Grazier's Choice Minerals Free-choice supplement for grazing sheep 50 $51.00 Grazier's Choice Minerals with Copper Free-choice supplement for grazing cattle and goats 50 $56.00 Heifer Choice Minerals with Copper Free-choice supplement for replacement dairy heifers 50 $50.00 Horsepower Vitamin/mineral supplement for horses 50 $64.00 Kelp Meal Natural source of trace minerals for all livestock types 50 $54.00 Poultry Nutri-Balancer w/methionine Vitamin/mineral/probiotic supplement w/methionine 60 $73.00 Poultry Nutri-Balancer w/o Methionine Vitamin/mineral/probiotic supplement w/o Methionine 60 $75.00 RC Gold 4x Special mineral/vitamin/probiotic supplement 12.5 $40.00 Sheep Nutri-Balancer Vitamin/mineral supplement for sheep 50 $53.00 Sow Premix Vitamin/mineral supplement for gestating/lactating sows 50 $47.00 Swine Grower Premix Vitamin/mineral supplement for growing/finishing pigs 50 $49.00 Prices subject to change due to market fluctuations. Page 1 of 5
2 Redmond Animal Products Redmond Conditioner Trace mineral colloidal silicate supplement 50 $14.00 Redmond Trace Mineral Salt Trace mineral/salt supplement 50 $11.00 Redmond Trace Mineral Salt Block Trace mineral/salt supplement 44 $11.00 Redmond Rocks Salt/mineral supplement for horses 50 $0.00 Redmond Clay Powder (10 oz.) Volcanic ash mineral supplement $10.00 Redmond Human Health Products Real Salt (10 oz. shaker) Natural mineral sea salt $4.00 Real Salt (26 oz. pouch) Natural mineral sea salt $6.00 Real Salt Natural mineral sea salt 25 $64.00 Organic Garlic Salt (8.25 oz. shaker) Garlic flavored natural mineral sea salt $7.00 Organic Onion Salt (8.25 oz. shaker) Onion flavored natural mineral sea salt $7.00 Organic Seasoning Salt (8.25 oz. shaker) Natural mineral sea salt $7.00 Other Animal Products Cherry Stone Coarse Poultry Grit For Turkeys and Geese 50 $7.00 Cherry Stone Medium Poultry Grit For Chickens and Ducks 50 $7.00 Cherry Stone Fine Poultry Grit For Chicks, Poults, and Small Water Fowl 50 $7.00 Coastal Brand Oyster Shell Calcium supplement for poultry 50 $13.00 Prices subject to change due to market fluctuations. Page 2 of 5
3 Bagged Grains from our Farm (Weight/lbs.) Whole non-gmo Corn Cleaned 50 $6.00 Cracked non-gmo Corn Coarse to finely ground 50 $6.50 Whole non-gmo Oats Cleaned 50 $9.00 Rolled non-gmo Oats Cracked/Crushed 50 $10.00 Roasted non-gmo Soybeans Cleaned 50 $15.00 Ground Roasted non-gmo Soybeans Coarse to finely ground 50 $16.00 (From the bin - no extra cleaning) (Additional cleaning add $1/bushel) From the Bin Per Ton Bulk Bulk Grains from our Farm (Bushel) Whole non-gmo Corn 1 $5.00 $ Cracked non-gmo Corn Coarse to finely ground 1 $5.50 $ Whole non-gmo Oats 1 $4.00 $ Rolled non-gmo Oats Cracked/Crushed 1 $4.50 $ Roasted non-gmo Soybeans 1 $13.00 $ Ground Roasted non-gmo Soybeans Coarse to finely ground 1 $14.00 $ Small square bales from our Farm Alfalfa Hay 14"x18"x42" $5.50 Alfalfa/Grass Mixed Hay 14"x18"x42" $5.00 Grass Hay 14"x18"x42" $4.50 Oat Straw 14"x18"x42" $5.00 Prices subject to change due to market fluctuations. Page 3 of 5
4 Completed Mixed Feeds (Our grains/fertrell Supplements) Chick Starter 21% Protein (When possible, we request 48 hour notice so we can guarantee freshness by delaying grain processing until close to delivery time.) Layer Chicks (Weeks 1-8) Broiler Chicks (Weeks 1-3 optional) Per Bulk Ton Gamebirds (Weeks 9-11) 50 $15.00 $ Broilers (Week 1 or 4 to Finish) Gamebirds (Week 12 to Finish) Turkeys (Week 9 to Finish) 50 $14.00 $ Chicken Grower 19% Protein Chicken Pullet 16% Protein Chicken Layers (Weeks 9-16) 50 $13.00 $ Chicken Layer 17% Protein Chicken Layers (Weeks 17+) 50 $13.00 $ Duck Starter 21% Protein Ducklings (Weeks 1-8) 50 $17.00 $ Duck Grower 18% Protein Duck Layers (Weeks 9-22) 50 $15.00 $ Duck Layer 17% Protein Duck Layers (Weeks 23+) 50 $15.00 $ Turkey Starter 26% Protein Turkey poults (Weeks 1-4) 50 $20.00 $ Turkey Grower #1-23% Protein Turkey poults (Weeks 5-8) 50 $17.00 $ Turkey Grower #2-20% Protein Turkeys (Weeks 1-4) 50 $15.00 $ Turkey Finisher 17% Protein Gamebirds and turkeys alone or together (Weeks 5-8) 50 $14.00 $ Mixed Poultry Starter 25% Protein Mixed Poultry Grower 21% Protein Turkey poults, ducklings, and chicks together (Weeks 1-4 for poults and ducklings; Weeks 1-3 for chicks) 50 $19.00 $ Turkey poults and ducklings together (Weeks 5-8) Gamebirds (Weeks 9-11) 50 $17.00 $ Gamebird & Turkey Starter 30% Protein Gamebirds and turkeys alone or together (Weeks 1-4) 50 $23.00 $ Gamebird & Turkey Grower 24% Protein Gamebirds and turkeys alone or together (Weeks 5-8) 50 $18.00 $ If you need a custom mix or package size, give us a call at (319) Prices subject to change due to market fluctuations. Page 4 of 5
5 Completed Mixed Feeds (Our grains/fertrell Supplements) (When possible, we request 48 hour notice so we can guarantee freshness by delaying grain processing until close to delivery time.) Per Bulk Ton Calf Starter 18% Protein Beef and dairy calves up to 250 lbs. 50 $15.00 $ Beef Grower 15% Protein Beef calves from 250 to 700 lbs. 50 $12.00 $ Beef Finisher 12% Protein Beef cattle from 700 lbs. to finish 50 $11.00 $ Dairy Calf Grower 16% Protein Dairy calves from 250 to 700 lbs. 50 $14.00 $ Dairy Cow Dry 18% Protein Dry/gestating cows 50 $15.00 $ Dairy Cow Grazing 13% Protein Cows grazing on high-quality forage 50 $11.00 $ Dairy Cow Stored Forage 16% Protein Cows eating stored forage 50 $12.00 $ Goat Lactation/Starter 16% Protein Lactating does and young kids 50 $13.00 $ Goat Grower/Developer 14% Protein Gestating does, growing/developing goats 50 $13.00 $ Goat Maintenance/Finisher 12% Protein Maintaining mature goats and finishing meat goats 50 $12.00 $ Horse Grower 16% Protein Growing young horses 50 $13.00 $ Horse Lactation 14% Protein Gestating and lactating horse mares 50 $13.00 $ Horse Maintenance 12% Protein Maintenance of mature horses 50 $12.00 $ Sheep Grower/Maintenance 16% Protein All stages of sheep growth 50 $12.00 $ Swine Nursery Feed 22% Protein 4-10 weeks or 11 to 44 pounds 50 $17.00 $ Swine Grower 16% Protein weeks or 44 to 110 pounds 50 $12.00 $ Swine Finisher 14% Protein 23 weeks or 110 pounds to market weight 50 $11.00 $ Sow Feed 16% Protein Gestating and lactating sows 50 $13.00 $ If you need a custom mix or package size, give us a call at (319) Prices subject to change due to market fluctuations. Page 5 of 5
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