QLF Applications - Dealer Delivered

Oct 28, 2020


Beef Cattle Pasture

Quality Liquid Feeds

At Premier Cooperative we have a lot of producers that use our tubs, but we also carry Quality Liquid Feeds! QLF has been a great partner of Premier. To the right are the QLF products we carry and a brief description where best used.

FREE CHOICE LIQUID

  • SUPER 24 BOV - To be fed to pasture cattle- Slaughter, stockers, feeder cattle and replacement heifers (beef or dairy). Daily consumption of 0.8 to 2.67 lbs per head per day will provide 60 to 200 mg of lasalocid per head per day.

  • SUPER 30 - Drylot or pasture for all segments of cattle (beef or dairy) providing a timed release of protein and energy source with acceptable consumption rates when fed with quality forages (grazed or forages). Super 30 is a good choice for early season, well managed and lush pastures.

  • SUPER 40 -Drylot or pasture for all segments of cattle (beef or dairy) providing a timed release of protein and energy source with acceptable consumption rates when fed with quality forages (grazed or forages). Super 40 is a good choice for mid - late season grass, poorly managed pastures or grazing corn stalks.

FORAGE TREATING/BALE POURING

  • BALE BOOSTER 20 - Formulated to improve palatability and digestion of lower quality forages. This product performs well on large round bales when tipped on end and poured with inclusion rates of 7-10% and even higher rates for corn stalks, poor quality hay and other forages. Proper levels of application will aid in improving intake, reducing waste and enhancing nutrition. Approved for use on bales that will be fed to sheep.

We want to thank you for working with us at Premier Cooperative. Please give your local nutritionist a call or fill out the form below if you have any questions regarding Premier feed products and Quality Liquid Feeds.

Charley Fisher

Nutrition Consultant
 

 

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