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1 McFleeg Feeds The Brand Behind the Beef McFleeg Feeds PO Box th Street SW Watertown, SD, McFleeg ( ) The Brand Behind the Beef For more information, please contact: Rich Fiene (605) Nate Koskovich (605) TJ Williams (605) Sandy Osterday (800) Warren and Jodie Woroniecki (877)

2 IMPROVING YOUR CATTLE OPERATION S BOTTOM LINE THROUGH THE USE OF THE PNC BEEF MINERAL PROGRAM Benefits to the Cow Herd The PNC Beef Mineral program uses Alltech s Bioplex organic trace minerals to supply 100% of the cow s trace mineral needs. Bioplex Organic Trace Minerals are organic forms of key minerals that are more easily absorbed and retained in the body. This improved bioavailability provides superior mineral nutrition to cows in reproductive intense embryo transfer and artificial insemination programs and has been shown to support the success rate of these technologically advanced programs. Bioplex organic trace minerals also support the reproductive performance in purebred or commercial cow herds. The PNC Beef Mineral program is formulated to meet the nutritional needs of each ranch situation with their own individual cattle genetics and feedstuffs. The mineral program, forages and grains are precisely formulated to meet the nutritional needs of the cattle while avoiding costly overfeeding of the individual feedstuffs. The PNC Beef Mineral program has been shown to improve pregnancy rate. Currently every 1% drop in pregnancy rate costs $9/every cow in the herd just due to lost calf sale weight. The calving window has a big impact on wean weights and overall ranch profitability. A calf born at 42 days into the calving period, rather than the first 21 days, has a lowered sale value of $95/calf due to lost wean weight and a calf born at 63 days into the calving period is worth $190/calf less than a calf born during the first 21-day calving cycle. The PNC Beef Mineral Program has consistently narrowed the calving window by tightening the breeding period allowing for more days of calf growth before weaning. The precisely formulated mineral and vitamin combination in the PNC Beef Mineral Program supports the proper fetal programming of the calf in utero, leading to better calf growth during lactation and subsequently in the feedlot. Calf weaning weights also will be improved when using the PNC Beef Mineral Program due to the following factors: -Improved colostrum quality -Better vaccination response -Lower incidence of scours -Increased milk production Benefits in the Feedlot The PNC Beef Mineral program helps to reduce respiratory disease at placement via improved immune response and lowering of stress levels. Better vaccination response Decreased incidence of foot rot These improvements in calf health can lead to improvements in daily gain and feed efficiency

3 PNC BEEF COW MINERAL Beef Cow Mineral PNC Beef Cow Mineral can be used as an all-season mineral for gestating, lactating and breeding beef cattle. The trace minerals included in this cattle mineral are 100% organic trace minerals supplied as Alltech s Bioplex organic trace minerals. Due to their improved biological availability, organic trace minerals have been shown to support reproductive performance in beef cattle, hoof strength and the metabolism of nutrients. _ Calcium Min 9.00 % Calcium Max % Phosphorus Min 5.00 % Salt Min % Salt Max % Magnesium Min 2.50 % Zinc Min 3,600 PPM Manganese Min 3,600 PPM Copper Min 900 PPM Iodine Min 250 PPM Cobalt Min 13 PPM Selenium Min 13 PPM Vitamin A Min 200,000 IU/lb Vitamin D Min 50,000 U/lb Vitamin E Min 500 IU/lb _ Ingredients: Salt, Monocalcium Phosphate, Processed Grain By-Products, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Oxide, Manganese Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Vegetable Fat, Copper Proteinate, Selenium Yeast, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Proteinate. for proper feeding instructions. Typical feeding rate is 4 to 8 oz per head daily. exceed 8.0 oz. per head per day. At this usage, 3 mg of selenium will have been added per head per day. CAUTION: This product should be fed to cattle only. Consumption of this product by sheep and goats may cause copper toxicity. The addition to feed of higher levels of this premix containing selenium is not permitted. Beef Cow Mineral- Product Code: MF523N

4 PNC BEEF COW MINERAL/ BIO-MOS Beef Cow Mineral with Bio-Mos PNC Beef Cow Mineral/Bio-Mos : provides the same superior nutritional package as the PNC Cow Mineral, but Alltech s Bio-Mos is also included. Bio-Mos, fed to cows 60 days before calving, supports calf livability, promotes good bacteria and builds natural defenses thereby maximizing animal performance and profitability. Bio-mos also supports efficient nutrient transfer from cow to calf. Calcium Min 9.00 % Calcium Max % Phosphorus Min 5.00 % Salt Min % Salt Max % Magnesium Min 2.50 % Zinc Min 3,600 PPM Manganese Min 3,600 PPM Copper Min 900 PPM Iodine Min 250 PPM Cobalt Min 13 PPM Selenium Min 13 PPM Vitamin A Min 200,000 IU/lb Vitamin D Min 50,000 IU/lb Vitamin E Min 500 IU/lb _ Ingredients: Salt, Monocalcium Phosphate, Processed Grain By-Products, Calcium Carbonate, Dried Saccharomyces cerevisae Fermentation Product, Magnesium Oxide, Manganese Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Vegetable Fat, Copper Proteinate, Selenium Yeast, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Cobalt Proteinate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Vitamin D Supplement. for proper feeding instructions. exceed 8.0 oz. per head per day. At this usage, 3 mg of selenium will have been added per head per day. CAUTION: This product should be fed to cattle only. Consumption of this product by sheep and goats may cause copper toxicity. The addition to feed of higher levels of this premix containing selenium is not permitted. Beef Cow Mineral/Bio-Mos- Product Code: M527N

5 PNC BEEF COW MINERAL (HIGH INTAKE) Beef Cow Mineral High Intake Designed to be fed to cattle that are prone to over consuming mineral, the mineral and vitamin concentrations in this product are half of what is found in the regular PNC Beef Cow Mineral and additonal salt is also added. It can also be used as a maintenance mineral during mid trimester when body condition is adequate. _ Calcium Min 9.00 % Calcium Max % Phosphorus Min 2.50 % Salt Min % Salt Max % Magnesium Min 1.25 % Zinc Min 1,800 PPM Manganese Min 1,800 PPM Copper Min 450 PPM Iodine Min 125 PPM Cobalt Min 6.5 PPM Selenium Min 6.5 PPM Vitamin A Min 100,000 IU/lb Vitamin D Min 25,000 IU/lb Vitamin E Min 225 IU/lb _ Ingredients: Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Processed Grain By-Products, Monocalcium Phosphate, Magnesium Oxide, Vegetable Fat, Manganese Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Selenium Yeast, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Proteinate. for proper feeding instructions. exceed 16 oz. per head per day. At this usage, 3 mg of selenium will have been added per head per day. CAUTION: This product should be fed to cattle only. Consumption of this product by sheep and goats may cause copper toxicity. The addition to feed of higher levels of this premix containing selenium is not permitted. Beef Cow Mineral (High Intake)- Product Code: MF520N

6 PNC YEARLING/HOOF MINERAL Yearling/Hoof Mineral This mineral is used for heifer development, yearlings on grass and for cows in the drylot being fed with high phosphorus containing feedstuffs such as corn silage and corn distillers grains. This mineral contains the same trace mineral and vitamin package as the base PNC Beef Cow Mineral, however no source of phosphorus is added. _ Calcium Min % Calcium Max % Salt Min % Salt Max % Magnesium Min 2.50 % Zinc Min 3,600 PPM Manganese Min 3,600 PPM Copper Min 900 PPM Iodine Min 250 PPM Cobalt Min 13 PPM Selenium Min 13 PPM Vitamin A Min 200,000 IU/lb Vitamin D Min 50,000 IU/lb Vitamin E Min 500 IU/lb _ Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Processed Grain By-Products, Magnesium Oxide, Manganese Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Vegetable Fat, Copper Proteinate, Selenium Yeast, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Proteinate. for proper feeding instructions. exceed 8.0 oz. per head per day. At this usage, 3 mg of selenium will have been added per head per day. CAUTION: This product should be fed to cattle only. Consumption of this product by sheep and goats may cause copper toxicity. The addition to feed of higher levels of this premix containing selenium is not permitted. Yearling/Hoof Mineral- Product Code: MF550N

7 PNC PRE-BREED MINERAL Pre-Breed Mineral Pre-Breed Mineral can be fed from after calving through breeding. A source of slow-release nitrogen and bypass fat are included in this mineral to help thin cows recover body condition before breeding. Pre-Breed can significantly improve egg volume and fertilization on donor cows. It will improve first service rate of A.I. and cows bred in the first 21 days of bull turn out. _ Crude Protein Min 20.0 % (This includes not more than 18% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.) Crude Fat Min 20.0 % Calcium Min 4.5 % Calcium Max 5.5 % Phosphorus Min 2.5 % Salt Min 39.0 % Salt Max 41.0 % Magnesium Min 1.0 % Zinc Min 1,800 PPM Manganese Min 1,800 PPM Selenium Min 6.5 PPM Iodine Min 125 PPM Cobalt Min 6.5 PPM Copper Min 450 PPM Vitamin A Min 100,000 IU/lb Vitamin D Min 30,000 IU/lb Vitamin E Min 250 IU/lb Ingredients: Salt, Vegetable and Animal Fat, Urea, Processed Grain By-Products, Monocalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Oxide, Manganese Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Vegetable Fat, Copper Proteinate, Selenium Yeast, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Proteinate. for proper feeding instructions. Typical feeding rate is 3 to 8 oz per head daily. exceed 16 oz. per head per day. At this usage, 3 mg of selenium will have been added per head per day. CAUTION: This product should be fed to cattle only. Consumption of this product by sheep and goats may cause copper toxicity. The addition to feed of higher levels of this premix containing selenium is not permitted. Pre-Breed Mineral- Product Code: MF509N

8 PNC FALL GRAZING MINERAL Fall Grazing Mineral A high dose of slow-release nitrogen is included in this mineral to improve the utilization of poor quality late season forages such as corn stalks, dried late season pasture grass and poor quality fed forages. _ Crude Protein Min 54.0 % (This includes not more than 51% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.) Crude Fat Min 1.5 % Calcium Min 4.0 % Calcium Max 6.0 % Phosphorus Min 2.5 % Salt Min 39.0 % Salt Max 41.0 % Magnesium Min 1.0 % Zinc Min 1,800 PPM Manganese Min 1,800 PPM Selenium Min 6.5 PPM Iodine Min 125 PPM Cobalt Min 6.5 PPM Copper Min 450 PPM Vitamin A Min 100,000 IU/lb Vitamin D Min 25,000 IU/lb Vitamin E Min 250 IU/lb _ Ingredients: Salt, Urea, Processed Grain By-Products, Monocalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Magnesium Oxide, Manganese Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Vegetable Fat, Copper Proteinate, Selenium Yeast, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Proteinate. for proper feeding instructions. exceed 1 lb per head per day. At this usage, 3 mg of selenium will have been added per head per day. CAUTION: This product should be fed to cattle only. Consumption of this product by sheep and goats may cause copper toxicity. The addition to feed of higher levels of this premix containing selenium is not permitted. Fall Grazing Mineral- Product Code: MF513N

9 PNC WINTER GRAZING MINERAL Winter Grazing Mineral This mineral contains a high dose of slow-release nitrogen to aid in the utilization of poor quality forages such as late season grasses and corn stalks. Bypass fat is also included to improve body condition scores of thin cows, or maintain body condition of cattle grazing or being fed poor quality forages in last trimester. _ Crude Protein Min 52.0 % (This includes not more than 51% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.) Crude Fat Min 20.0 % Calcium Min 4.0 % Calcium Max 6.0 % Phosphorus Min 2.5 % Salt Min 27.0 % Salt Max 29.0 % Magnesium Min 1.0 % Zinc Min 1,800 PPM Manganese Min 1,800 PPM Selenium Min 6.5 PPM Iodine Min 125 PPM Cobalt Min 6.5 PPM Copper Min 450 PPM Vitamin A Min 100,000 IU/lb Vitamin D Min 25,000 IU/lb Vitamin E Min 250 IU/lb _ Ingredients: Salt, Urea, Animal Fat, Monocalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Processed Grain By-Products, Magnesium Oxide, Manganese Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Vegetable Fat, Copper Proteinate, Selenium Yeast, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Proteinate. for proper feeding instructions. Typical feeding rate is 3 to 8 oz per head daily. exceed 16 oz. per head per day. At this usage, 3 mg of selenium will have been added per head per day. CAUTION: This product should be fed to cattle only. Consumption of this product by sheep and goats may cause copper toxicity. The addition to feed of higher levels of this premix containing selenium is not permitted. Winter Grazing Mineral- Product Code: MF514N

10 PNC FEEDLOT BASE- R 0.25FR Feedlot Base This mineral is designed to be fed to backgrounding cattle at a rate of 0.25 lb/hd/d. This supplement contains 100% organic trace minerals from Alltech s Bioplex organic trace mineral line. Organic trace mineral usage in backgrounding cattle has been shown to minimize respiratory problems at placement and reduce foot rot. Rumensin is utilized to help minimize coccidiosis and to improve gain and feed efficiency. Other medication and microbial options are available and higher inclusion rate products are also available if protein supplementation is required as part of the mineral supplementation package. MEDICATED For Beef Cattle For improved feed efficiency; For prevention and control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii. ACTIVE DRUG INGREDIENT Monensin (as Monensin sodium) g/ton Calcium Min % Calcium Max % Potassium Min 6.5 % Magnesium Min 3.0 % Salt Min 11.5 % Salt Max 13.5 % Zinc Min 1,800 PPM Manganese Min 1,800 PPM Selenium Min 8 PPM Iodine Min 60 PPM Cobalt Min 12 PPM Copper Min 450 PPM Thiamin Min 200 Mg/lb Vitamin A Min 145,000 IU/lb Vitamin D Min 14,500 IU/lb Vitamin E Min 500 IU/lb Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate, Potassium Chloride, Salt, Processed Grain By-Products, Magnesium Oxide, Vegetable Fat, Manganese Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Selenium Yeast, Copper Proteinate, Vitamin E Supplement, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Proteinate, Thiamin Hydrochloride, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Feed at a rate of 0.25 pounds per head per day, up to 850 pounds body weight. Not to be fed at a rate of more than 0.5 pounds per head per day. CAUTION: Do not allow horses or other equines access to formulation containing Monensin. Ingestion of Monensin by equines has been fatal. Monensin medicated cattle feed is safe for use in cattle only. Consumption by unapproved species may result in toxic reactions. Do not exceed the levels of Monensin recommended in the feeding directions, as reduced average daily gains may result. Feedlot Base- R.0.25FR- Product Code: MF307N

11 The Brand Behind the Beef OUTLINE OF YEARLY MCFLEEG BEEF COW PROGRAM MINERAL NEEDS Start End Total Number Product Total Pounds Date Date Days Cows Options $/Ton oz/day $/day Cost Needed 1-Jan 15-Feb 45 Yearly/Hoof 4 15-Feb 15-Apr 51 Beef Cow/Bio-Mos 4 15-Apr 15-Jul 91 Beef Cow 4 15-Jul 1-Nov 109 Beef Cow 4 1-Nov 31-Dec 60 Beef Cow 4 $/cow/year avg$/cow/day

12 McFleeg Feeds McFleeg Feeds has been operating as a feed company in South Dakota since Operations were first based in Bowdle, SD. In 2004, McFleeg Feeds built a new, state-of-the-art feed mill in Watertown, SD while continuing to operate their water-soluble mixing plant in Bowdle, along with their animal health retail store in Watertown. McFleeg Feeds provides vitamin-trace mineral mixes and animal-health-enhancing feed products to swine and turkey growers in South Dakota, North Dakota and Minnesota. McFleeg Feeds has successfully maintained a large percentage share of the Hutterite Colonies feed business through innovative product development and dedication to customer service. For a number of years, McFleeg Feeds has been toll-mixing beef feed products according to the specifications of Warren and Jodie Woroniecki of Prairie Nutrition Center, Inc. in Hebron, ND. It is our intention to utilize Warren s beef nutrition experience to help bring innovative nutrition products to beef producers in South Dakota. In this arrangement, McFleeg Feeds would provide delivery and mixing of feed products formulated for your ranch s feedstuffs according to Warren s recommendations. McFleeg Feeds would also provide the same dedication to customer service that has helped us successfully maintain and grow our current business PRAIRIE NUTRITION CENTER, INC. Since its founding in 1991, Prairie Nutrition Center has become a leader in animal health. Headquartered in Hebron, ND, Prairie Nutrition Center is committed to assisting cattle producers through all phases of beef production by providing the highest quality mineral supplements. Prairie Nutrition Center has taken a different approach by looking at the simple building blocks of life. Our product lines were developed to increase metabolism of nutrients, to help utilize the natural resources (managing them as well), provide the nutrient(s) needed to achieve the production we want; and let the cow work for us, said Warren Woroniecki, Owner. We continue to research product lines that return an investment and save labor resources. Web site: pncinc@westriv.com

13 The products inside... Bioplex Organic Trace Minerals are organic forms of key minerals that are more easily absorbed and retained in the body. Consequently, Bioplex Organic Trace Minerals can help improve and maintain high levels of these crucial minerals needed to support hoof health, immune function and reproductive performance. Cattle need selenium to maintain disease defense, reproductive function and overall health. Ruminant animals have a unique inability to use inorganic selenium because inorganic selenium cannot be effectively stored, leaving the animal without adequate tissue reserves. Sel-Plex is an organic form of selenium produced from yeast that closely matches the form of selenium naturally supplied by grains and forages. Sel-Plex maintains high selenium status to meet cow and calf demands while preserving a healthy immune response. Stable gut health is critical for starting cattle right. Bio-Mos is the original natural solution to intestinal health issues. It promotes good bacteria and builds natural defenses thereby maximizing animal performance and profitability. Optigen allows more flexibility when formulating diets for all cattle classes including greater use of home-grown forages or other inexpensive by-product feeds. The fall grazing product provides an alternative to lick tubs or liquid feed at a lower cost per head per day. Optimum rumen function provides the platform to maximize dry matter intake and the efficiency of its use. The longer the rumen stays in its most efficient zone of digestion, the greater the potential of the rumen to release nutrients from its feed. Yea-Sacc 1026 Aspergillus Oryzae stimulates the bacteria responsible for both fiber digestion and acid removal. It achieves an elevation of rumen ph leading to more efficient total digestion of both feed and forage. Bioplex Minerals, Bio-Mos, Yea-Sacc 1026, Sel-Plex and Optigen are registered trademarks of Alltech.

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