Free Choice Minerals: Summer Sale

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Balance Nutrition with Needed Minerals 

Free choice minerals are essential to keep a balanced diet for all life stages. Providing livestock with a free choice option ensures a balanced diet without ration balancing. 

 

 

 
Pallet Discount (June 1 to August 31, 2021) 

Receive a $1/bag discount for each 40 bag (pallet) increment when purchasing any combination of free choice minerals. 

Featured Products:

  • “O” SK Blend – A free choice package designed to provide supplemental salt and kelp to livestock which also meets organic production standards.
  • “O” Free Choice Buffer – A buffer source as an alternative, or in addition, to sodium bicarbonate. 
  • “O” Free Choice Mineral – A mineral package designed to supplement the nutritional needs of livestock. 
  • “O” Grazing Special – A mineral package designed to supplement the needs of grazing dairy livestock. 
  • Redmond Salt with Garlic – A premium sea salt with natural essential trace minerals. 
  • Thorvin Kelp – Supplement for the nutritional needs of all livestock. 

 

Exclusions may apply. Ask a consultant for full promotion details. Discount may not be combined with any other promotional offers. All bags must be in a single delivery to receive discount. Offer valid through 8/31/21. These products are allowed for use on organic farms. Always check with your local organic certifying agency before use.

2021 Free Choice Mineral Promotion Details

 

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