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Introducing the Purina® Feeding Program


P Dairy-Beef


URINA ANIMAL NUTRITION INTRODUCES THE PURINA® DAIRY- Beef Feeding Program, a complete nutrition program


for feeding dairy steers from day one through fi nish- ing. In this program, 3 feeding tracks are outlined with recommendations for milk replacer, starter grains and grower and fi nisher feeds. Teri Otte, cattle marketing manager for Purina


Animal Nutrition, says their team of nutritionists de- veloped the program to support the quickly expanding dairy-beef industry. “The dairy-beef market is growing steadily and


offers signifi cant opportunity to producers,” she says. “Both established and new dairy-beef producers will benefi t from this program which helps calves reach market weight quickly and effi ciently.” The 3 outlined feeding tracks in the program are feeding for full-growth potential, feeding for optimal


utilization of nutrients and for incorporation with a total mixed ration. Each track includes feed recommenda- tions for each stage of life from birth to market, with a fl exible design to work with an individual producer’s resources and goals. Ted Perry, cattle nutritionist for Purina Animal


Nutrition, says program feeding can help producers provide quality nutrition through all life stages. “Providing the correct nutrition through each life


stage is critical to any producer’s bottom line,” says Ted Perry, cattle nutritionist for Purina Animal Nutrition. “The Purina Dairy-Beef Feeding Program helps producers select the correct milk replacer, starter grain and fi nisher feed, so they can most profi tably raise dairy steers.” To learn more about the Purina® Dairy-Beef Feeding


Program, contact your local Purina Animal Nutrition representative.


REALRanchers Trust AgroLiquid


24 The Cattleman February 2016


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