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Posted by Grange Co-op on 1st Oct 2021

While fencing is an often neglected aspect of a home, it can serve a number of useful purposes and is a great investment in a property’s curb appeal and value. For instance, fencing can protect your yard from animals, prevent the entry of potential intruders, and even provide an additional barrier against loud neighbors. The process of fencing requires a significant amount of work and time, but with the right tools and knowledge, completely ac… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 15th Jul 2021

No matter the livestock you’re auctioning off this year, making minimum weight or just sliding under maximum weight will not suffice. Understanding livestock ADG (Average Daily Gain) and holding feed options for your specified project will help gauge how best to meet auction weight and produce a show animal that brings home a championship. HOW TO MANAGE LIVESTOCK ADG? “My project animal is at show weight, but fair isn’t for another m… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 27th Jan 2020

Grange Co-op’s Rogue Quality Feed has been certified by the Safe Feed/Safe Food Certification Program administered by the American Feed Industry Association. As a Safe Feed/Safe Food-certified facility Grange Co-op demonstrates and ensures continuous improvements in delivering safe, wholesome livestock feed for the growth and care of animals. This is a one-of-a-kind, voluntary program that has resulted in the certification of over 330 feed-… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 10th May 2019

Spring is the time of year when we welcome new babies, vegetation growth, longer days and of course, homestead spring cleaning. It is also the time of year animal owners can send their equine and other livestock out of the barn and into the pastures. With this however, also comes the risk of animal exposure to diseases. At times it is inevitable and unavoidable, but if it can be helped, no one wants to pay money for a vet bill. In this G… Read more