Lance Enget grew up on a diversified cow/calf ranch, so the role of sales specialist with Purina Animal Nutrition seems like a great fit for someone looking to connect their company to the needs of producers. In fact, he’s still on the ranch, Enget told Jamie Johansen at the 2017 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show and the trade … Read More
Purina Makes Surprise Donation To Horse Rescue
Purina Animal Nutrition surprised everyone at Far View Horse Rescue, a horse rescue facility based out of FairPlay, Colorado, when company representatives showed up at the ranch with a donation of free horse feed earlier this month. The rescue was hosting a volunteer and rescue appreciation event when the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales, who have a longstanding relationship with Purina and … Read More
Purina Introduces Cattle Nutrition Program
Purina Animal Nutrition has introduced the new Purina All Seasons Cattle Nutrition Program with hopes to deliver producers flexibility, convenience, and proof that solutions work. “Our experience in the field and feedback we’ve gotten from producers nationwide tells us flexibility and convenience are the top components of a great cattle nutrition program,” says Teri Otte, cattle marketing manager with Purina … Read More
Purina Recalls Medicated Sheep Feed
Purina Animal Nutrition LLC is voluntarily recalling one lot of Purina Lamb Grower B30 Medicated Sheep Feed for elevated copper levels. The recalled product is formula number L329, item number 1850500-206, lot number 6MAY06WCH2, and is packaged in the green and white generic paper LAND O LAKES® Feed bags. The feed was distributed in Ohio and Pennsylvania from May 12, … Read More
Backyard Chicken Coop Tips From Purina
When recently asked for their best tips in a survey on Purina Poultry Facebook, experienced chicken raisers agreed that having a plan, and keeping focused on it, is paramount to building a quality backyard chicken coop, and advised backyard chicken newbies to think long-term for location, space and design. “When we think about chicken coops, we need to think of … Read More