CATTLE RAISERS COMMUNITY
POWER PELLETS KILL CEDAR
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Merck Animal Health Introduces Once PMH®
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Stop Cedar From Taking Over Your Rangeland! Also Kills Mesquite, Huisache, Yucca & More.
• Easy to use, apply by hand, no mixing, spraying, spilling, drift or clean up.
• Low cost, only pennies per plant. • Complete control with little or no regrowth. • No special applicator license required. Available at Your Local Ag-Chemical Supplier
Mfd. by:
Pro-Serve, Inc. 400 E. Brooks Rd. Memphis, TN 38109
Call Toll Free 877.776.7375
www.pro-serveinc.com
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NCE PMH® IN INTRANASAL VACCINE, BY MERCK ANIMAL HEALTH, DELIVERS DUAL bacterial pneumonia protection in healthy beef and dairy cattle, in-
cluding calves as young as 1 week of age. Once PMH® IN aids in the control of respiratory disease caused by
Mannheimia haemolytica and in the prevention of disease caused by Pas- teurella multocida — the leading causes of early-onset Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD). BRD has long-term health consequences that cost the U.S. cattle indus-
try an estimated $800 million to $900 million annually in medical and treatment expense, reduced animal performance and mortality. It’s also the single biggest killer of newly weaned calves. Studies demonstrate young calves given an intranasal administration
of Once PMH® IN performed better on body temperature and weight gain measures when compared to calves given a commercial subcutaneous pasteurella vaccine. Once PMH® IN is a non-adjuvanted formulation with 2 dosing options
— 1 mL applied in each nostril of the animal or a 2-mL dose delivered in 1 nostril. Because there is no vaccine injection site, carcass quality is not compromised. While annual revaccination is recommended, the vaccine can be ad-
ministered more frequently, depending on the ranch’s risk assessment or if the herd faces epidemic conditions. As always, consult your herd vet- erinarian for specifi c guidance. Once PMH® IN is available in 10-dose and 50-dose packages. To fur-
ther assist in vaccine delivery, Merck Animal Health has developed new, less invasive cannula and pump-its, which are available through Merck Animal Health representatives or veterinarians.
Case IH Debuts Precision Hay Application System
H
AY PRESERVATIVE APPLICATION IS EASIER AND MORE PRECISE THAN EVER WITH THE new 600 Series Automatic Applicator System for Case IH large square
balers. The new system integrates seamlessly with the Case IH AFS Pro 700 control center for highly effi cient and precise application of hay pre- servative, without the need for a separate monitor in the cab. “The new 600 Series Automatic Applicator System is a substantial up-
grade from the previous system,” says Cole Carling, Case IH hay and forage marketing manager. “It accurately senses moisture on-the-go and adjusts the application of preservative every 3 seconds to match the condition of the hay. This precision lets you apply the exact amount of preservative that’s needed to keep the crop in great condition without wasting product.” MORE
24 The Cattleman April 2014
thecattlemanmagazine.com
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