Plant survival when Mother Nature says freeze By NEIL SPERRY, posted in the FW Star Telegram The arctic blast that has dropped temperatures into the low teens... Read More
Know your horse’s critical temperature in the winter! Critical temperature is the temperature below which the animal must produce additional heat to maintain normal body temperature. Mature horses... Read More
Take Precautions to Preserve Nutrients in Hay Proper storage of hay between harvest and feeding is critical for preserving nutrients in the hay and assuring that you... Read More
Plan now for winter feeding Program Now is the time to plan your beef herd winter feeding program. Fine-tuning winter feeding management helps optimize performance, but... Read More
Exercising Your Horse During Winter Prevent the winter slump! Tips to exercise your horse(s) during the winter. Lunge the horse once or twice a week.... Read More
Master Gardener Tips – Winterizing Your Landscape Living in Texas, you never know what to expect from Mother Nature. Being prepared for our extreme weather is the... Read More
Master Gardner Tips – Fall Garden Preparation Now is the time to begin planning your cooler weather gardens and to think ahead to what types of plants... Read More
Exceptional Service Means Exceptional Results How many times do you walk into your feed store every year? Each time you walk in, are you greeted... Read More
Feeding Your Horse in Cold Weather Many horse owners believe that when the weather is cold, horses need to be fed rations containing more corn, because... Read More
Feeding Your horse Hay During Winter Feeding your horse good quality hay is important during winter months when pasture grasses are short or are not growing.... Read More
Nutrition of the Aging Horse If senior horses are part of your family, tune in for Monday Night Live, October 26. Purina® Equine Nutritionists will... Read More
Over-medication & Nutrition Did you know that overmedicating with Non -Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) can affect nutrient delivery and utilization? Too high of... Read More