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DON’T FALL BEHIND, PROTECT YOUR HERD NOW.


The fall and winter seasons can be tough for your livestock. Start protecting them now with Ragland tubs and blocks. Our quality ingredients are formulated to help your herd be ready for the change in seasons. Your herd will be happier and healthier with Ragland Mills. Trust us, it works.


Special Lix and Cash Cow Poured Supplements


Tubs in 125 or 200 pound sizes. They’re a convenient, economical way to get your herd the nutrients they need. Durable and palatable, Ragland tubs help your herd make the most of available forage year round.


Money-Maker 37% Range Blocks


Tough enough to be fed in bunks or on the ground, versatile enough to feed to all types of ruminants. Money-Maker gives your herd protein, vitamins and minerals to keep them growing and healthy through tough weather.


Deer and Game Blocks


Hunters and conservationists can help wildlife weather winter better with our Deer and Game Blocks. Ragland Mills’ Deer and Game Blocks have the protein and minerals wildlife need to thrive even in harsh seasons.


Call 1-888-549-8014 to locate a dealer near you and visit raglandmills.com for a full list of our trusted products.


TCFA member feedyards in the three-state region of Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico offer: - Experience of producing 30% of the nation’s fed beef supply - Best climate with mild summer temperatures - Proximity to all major packers


For more information, visit www.tcfa.org, or call (806) 358-3681. tscra.org September 2014 The Cattleman 73


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