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<blockquote data-quote="rjk" data-source="post: 201930" data-attributes="member: 1019"><p>Went to a mineral seminar last week, put on by ADM. Of course they were salesman, but seemed extremely knowledge-</p><p>able. Around se Ks, endophyte (sp), is a problem. They said it took 30 days for a feedlot to start any gains and for the endophyte to work its way out of the animal. They claim to have a patent pending solution called endo-fighter, but it is not cheap. Their minerals came in 4 types based on time of year, and with igr and ctc. Checked another place selling Nutrena minerals, they were similar but were a bit cheaper. This gets confusing quick. My pastures are a mix of fescue, red clover, white clover, with some orchard grass in places. The salesman said the other grasses probably reduced the problem by 44-50%, but if I am not noticing symptoms, is it worth the price of the endo-fighter? Hard to make money if you aren't spending it wisely. I do plan on using the igr and ctc for fly control and pinkeye, believe that is necessary. Would appreciate any thoughts or comments any of you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjk, post: 201930, member: 1019"] Went to a mineral seminar last week, put on by ADM. Of course they were salesman, but seemed extremely knowledge- able. Around se Ks, endophyte (sp), is a problem. They said it took 30 days for a feedlot to start any gains and for the endophyte to work its way out of the animal. They claim to have a patent pending solution called endo-fighter, but it is not cheap. Their minerals came in 4 types based on time of year, and with igr and ctc. Checked another place selling Nutrena minerals, they were similar but were a bit cheaper. This gets confusing quick. My pastures are a mix of fescue, red clover, white clover, with some orchard grass in places. The salesman said the other grasses probably reduced the problem by 44-50%, but if I am not noticing symptoms, is it worth the price of the endo-fighter? Hard to make money if you aren't spending it wisely. I do plan on using the igr and ctc for fly control and pinkeye, believe that is necessary. Would appreciate any thoughts or comments any of you have. [/QUOTE]
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