532IGR. 545CFE CARROLLTON BEEF COW HI MAG MINERAL Formulated For Breeding Cattle CARROLLTON BEEF COW. BREEDING & GESTATION with IGR

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1 545CFE CARROLLTON BEEF COW HI MAG MINERAL Calcium (Ca) (Min.) % Calcium (Ca) (Max.) % Phosphorus (P) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Max.) % Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) % Potassium (K) (Min.) % Sulfur (S) (Min.) % Selenium (Se) (Min.) ppm Cobalt (Co) (Min.) ppm Copper (Cu) (Min.)... 1,200 ppm Iodine (I) (Min.) ppm Manganese (Mn) (Min.)... 3,000 ppm Zinc (Zn) (Min.)... 3,600 ppm Vitamin A (Min.) ,000 IU/Lb. Vitamin D-3 (Min.)... 17,500 IU/Lb Vitamin E (Min.) IU/Lb. Dicalcium Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Magnesium Oxide, Salt, Corn Distillers with Solubles, Molasses, Calcium Carbonate, Potassium Chloride, Vegetable Fat, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Ethylene Diamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Sulfate, and Sodium Selenite. Feed or put out free choice at a popular gathering for all cattle on pasture or at the feeding area. Carrollton Beef Cow Hi Mag Mineral should be the sole source of available salt in order to obtain adequate intake levels. Cattle should not be allowed to run out of this mineral during problem periods. Provide fresh water at all times. Cattle should consume approximately 4.0 oz (113.5 grams) per head per day. This will supply 3 mgs. of selenium per day which is the legal limit for beef feeds. If cattle are consuming more than 4.0 oz per head per day, you can mix salt with the mineral to hold consumption of mineral to 4.0 oz. (Try adding 2 lb of salt per 50 lb of mineral.) CARROLLTON FARMERS EXCHANGE, CARROLLTON, OHIO, PH Net weight 50 LBS. (22.7 Kg) 532IGR CARROLLTON BEEF COW BREEDING & GESTATION with IGR MEDICATED This product contains 90.5 g/ton (s)-methoprene for continuous use during the fly season to prevent the breeding of horn flies in the manure of treated cattle. Calcium (Ca) (Min.) % Calcium (Ca) (Max.) % Phosphorus (P) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Max.) % Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) % Potassium (K) (Min.) % Sulfur (S) (Min.) % Selenium (Se) (Min.) ppm Organic Selenium (Se) (Min.) ppm Cobalt (Co) (Min.)...18 ppm Copper (Cu) (Min.)... 1,200 ppm Iodine (I) (Min.)...85 ppm Manganese (Mn) (Min.)... 3,000 ppm Zinc (Zn) (Min.)... 3,500 ppm Vitamin A (Min.) ,000 IU/Lb. Vitamin D-3 (Min.)... 20,000 IU/Lb Vitamin E (Min.) IU/Lb. Dicalcium Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Salt, Corn Dried Distillers with Solubles, Cane Molasses, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Oxide, Potassium Chloride, Vegetable Fat, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Sulfate, Selenium Yeast, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, and Sodium Selenite. CAUTION: Keep out of reach of children. Discard empty container according to local regulations. Never reuse empty container. Product is food additive. 40 CFR (EPA) (S)-Methoprene is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities when used to control insect larvae. When used in medicated feeds, medicated feed application requirement is determined by regulatory status of the drug. EPA Status: Product is a pesticide when used in non-medicated feeds. EPA registration is required for feeds offered for sale except when custom blended per the provisions of 40 CFR In medicated feeds, the product is a food additive and no EPA registration is required when the source of (S)-Methoprene is an EPA-registered product. Consumption will average 4.0 oz. per head per day for mature beef cattle to provide a free-choice intake of mg methoprene per 100 lbs bodyweight/month. Feed or put out free choice at a popular gathering for all cattle on pasture or at the feeding area. This mineral should be the sole source of available salt in order to obtain adequate intake levels. Cattle should not be allowed to run out of this mineral. Provide fresh water at all times. 4 oz. per/hd/day will supply 3 mgs. of selenium per day which is the legal limit for beef feeds. If cattle are consuming more than 4.0 oz. per head per day, you can mix salt with the mineral to hold consumption of mineral to 4.0 oz. (Try adding 2 lb of salt per 50 lb of mineral.) Consult your Kalmbach representative concerning any questions with the use of this product. CARROLLTON FARMERS EXCHANGE, CARROLLTON, OHIO, PH Net weight 50 LBS. (22.7 Kg) 532CFE CARROLLTON BEEF COW BREEDING & GESTATION MINERAL Calcium (Ca) (Min.) % Calcium (Ca) (Max.) % Phosphorus (P) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Max.) % Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) % Potassium (K) (Min.) % Sulfur (S) (Min.) % Selenium (Se) (Min.) ppm Organic Selenium (Se) (Min.) ppm Cobalt (Co) (Min.)...18 ppm Copper (Cu) (Min.)... 1,200 ppm Iodine (I) (Min.)...85 ppm Manganese (Mn) (Min.)... 3,000 ppm Zinc (Zn) (Min.)... 3,500 ppm Vitamin A (Min.) ,000 IU/Lb. Vitamin D-3 (Min.)... 17,500 IU/Lb Vitamin E (Min.) IU/Lb. Dicalcium Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Salt, Corn Distillers with Solubles, Molasses, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Oxide, Potassium Chloride, Vegetable Fat, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Ethylene Diamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Sulfate, Selenium Yeast, and Sodium Selenite. Feed or put out free choice at a popular gathering for all cattle on pasture or at the feeding area. Carrollton Beef Cow Breeding & Gestation Mineral should be the sole source of available salt in order to obtain adequate intake levels. Cattle should not be allowed to run out of this mineral during problem periods. Provide fresh water at all times. Cattle should consume approximately 4.0 oz (113.5 grams) per head per day. This will supply 3 mg of selenium per day which is the legal limit for beef feeds. If cattle are consuming more than 4.0 oz per head per day, you can mix salt with the mineral to hold consumption of mineral to 4.0 oz. (Try adding 2 lb of salt per 50 lb of mineral.) CARROLLTON FARMERS EXCHANGE,CARRO LLTON, OHIO, PH CARRO Net weight 50 LBS. (22.7 Kg) 550CFE CARROLLTON BEEF COW MINERAL FOR STRIP GROUND BREEDING & GESTATION Calcium (Ca) (Min.) % Calcium (Ca) (Max.) % Phosphorus (P) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Max.) % Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) % Sulfur (S) (Min.) % Selenium (Se) (Min.) ppm Organic Selenium (Se) (Min.) ppm Cobalt (Co) (Min.) ppm Copper (Cu) (Min.)... 3,000 ppm Iodine (I) (Min.) ppm Manganese (Mn) (Min.)... 3,000 ppm Zinc (Zn) (Min.)... 4,500 ppm Vitamin A (Min.) ,000 IU/Lb. Vitamin D-3 (Min.)... 25,000 IU/Lb Vitamin E (Min.) IU/Lb. Dicalcium Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Salt, Corn Distillers with Solubles, Molasses, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Oxide, Potassium Chloride, Vegetable Fat, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Ethylene Diamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Sulfate, Selenium Yeast, and Sodium Selenite Feed or put out free choice at a popular gathering for all cattle on pasture or at the feeding area. Carrollton Beef Cow Breeding & Gestation Mineral should be the sole source of available salt in order to obtain adequate intake levels. Cattle should not be allowed to run out of this mineral during problem periods. Provide fresh water at all times. Cattle should consume approximately 4.0 oz (113.5 grams) per head per day. This will supply 3 mgs. of selenium per day which is the legal limit for beef feeds. If cattle are consuming more than 4.0 oz per head per day, you can mix salt with the mineral to hold consumption of mineral to 4.0 oz. (Try adding 2 to 9 lb of salt per 50 lb of mineral.) CARROLLTON FARMERS EXCHANGE, CARROLLTON, OHIO. PH Net weight 50 LBS. (22.7 Kg)

2 5710 KALMBACH SPRING GREEN FREE CHOICE BEEF MINERAL Formulated For Breeding and Growing Cattle Guaranteed Analysis Calcium (Ca) (Min.) % Calcium (Ca) (Max.) % Phosphorus (P) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Max.) % Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) % Potassium (K) (Min.) % Selenium (Se) (Min.).26 ppm Cobalt (Co) (Min.) ppm Copper (Cu) (Min.)... 2,500 ppm Iodine (I) (Min.) ppm Manganese (Mn) (Min.)... 4,000 ppm Zinc (Zn) (Min.)... 6,000 ppm Vitamin A (Min.) ,000 IU/Lb. Vitamin D-3 (Min.)... 30,000 IU/Lb Vitamin E (Min.) IU/Lb. Dicalcium Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Magnesium Oxide, Potassium Chloride, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Processed Grain By- Copper products, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Sulfate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Sulfate,, Sodium Selenite, Selenium Yeast, Calcium Silicate, Calcium Salts of Long- Colors. Chain Fatty Acids, Silicon Dioxide and Natural and Artificial Offer free choice to cattle in a clean, dry area. Or mix into feed at the rate of 0.25 pounds per head per day. Always provide a clean, fresh source of water. Consult your Kalmbach representative concerning any questions with the use of this product. Manufactured by KALMBACH FEEDS, INC. UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO Net weight 50 LBS. (22.7 Kg.) BULK Shown on Invoice KALMBACH BUTTERCUP YELLOW FREE CHOICE BEEF HI MAG MINERAL Formulated For Breeding and Growing Cattle Calcium (Ca) (Min.) % Calcium (Ca) (Max.) % Phosphorus (P) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Max.) % Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) % Potassium (K) (Min.) % Selenium (Se) (Min.).26 ppm Cobalt (Co) (Min.) ppm Copper (Cu) (Min.)... 2,500 ppm Iodine (I) (Min.) ppm Manganese (Mn) (Min.)... 7,450 ppm Zinc (Zn) (Min.)... 7,450 ppm Vitamin A (Min.) ,000 IU/Lb. Vitamin D-3 (Min.)... 15,000 IU/Lb Vitamin E (Min.) IU/Lb. Dicalcium Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Magnesium Oxide, Potassium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Processed Grain By-products, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Sulfate, Sodium Selenite, Selenium Yeast, Calcium Silicate, Calcium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide and Natural and Artificial Colors. WARNING: CONTAINS COPPER - DO NOT FEED TO SHEEP Offer free choice to cattle in a clean, dry area. Or mix into feed at the rate of 0.25 pounds per head per day. Always provide a clean, fresh source of water. Consult your Kalmbach representative concerning any questions with the use of this product. Manufactured by KALMBACH FEEDS, INC. UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO Net weight 50 LBS. (22.7 Kg.) BULK Shown on Invoice KALMBACH ROYAL BLUE FREE CHOICE BEEF BREEDING MINERAL Formulated For Breeding and Growing Cattle Calcium (Ca) (Min.) % Calcium (Ca) (Max.) % Phosphorus (P) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Max.) % Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) % Potassium (K) (Min.) % Selenium (Se) (Min.).26 ppm Cobalt (Co) (Min.) ppm Copper (Cu) (Min.)... 2,500 ppm Iodine (I) (Min.) ppm Manganese (Mn) (Min.)... 4,000 ppm Zinc (Zn) (Min.)... 5,000 ppm Vitamin A (Min.) ,000 IU/Lb. Vitamin D-3 (Min.)... 11,000 IU/Lb Vitamin E (Min.) IU/Lb. Dicalcium Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Magnesium Oxide, Potassium Chloride, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Processed Grain Byproducts, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper C Sulfate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Sulfate, Zinc Amino A Acid Complex, Manganese Amino Acid Complex, Copper Amino Acid Complex, Cobalt Glucoheptonate, Sodium Selenite, Selenium Yeast, Calcium Silicate, Calcium Salts of Long-Chain Fatty Acids, Silicon Dioxide and Natural and Artificial Colors. Offer free choice to cattle in a clean, dry area. Or mix into feedd at the rate of 0.25 pounds per head per day. Always provide a clean, fresh source of water. Consult your Kalmbach representative concerning any questions with the use of this product. Manufactured by KALMBACH FEEDS, INC. UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO Net weight 50 LBS. (22.7 Kg.) BULK Shown on Invoice

3 PRODUCT CODE: FORM: OALLNAT Low moisture cooked tub, 200 lb. APPLICATION: A supplement for beef calves and cattle on moderate quality forages. Superior palatability The high level of molasses and fat make for a readily acceptable product animals will visit consistently. High Level of Sugar and Energy Molasses and added fat provides food for the rumen bugs to help speed up the rate of passage of feedstuffs through the animals digestive system. Consistent Intake Once the top layer is consumed, animals must wait for the next layer to soften. This gives you a product that cannot be bitten, chewed or over consumed. Enhanced Digestive Function Increases saliva production and helps improve the digestive environment in the rumen. Guaranteed Mineral and High Vitamin Levels Minerals and Vitamins are important for animal health, efficient nutrient utilization and better overall animal performance. High By-Pass Protein for bypassing the rumen by certain proteins to improve the quality of protein available to the tissue for growth. Less than 4% Moisture No binders or hardener Convenient plastic tub Contains high level of copper. DO NOT OFFER TO SHEEP. Crude Protein (Min.) % Crude Fat (Min.) % Crude Fiber (Max.) % Calcium (Ca) (Min.) % Calcium (Ca) (Max.) % Phosphorus (P) (Min.) % Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) % Potassium (K) (Min.) % Copper (Cu) (Min.) ppm Manganese (Mn) (Min.)... 1,200 ppm Selenium (Se) (Min.) ppm Zinc (Zn) (Min.)... 1,000 ppm Vitamin A (Min.)... 80,000 IU/lb. Vitamin D3 (Min.)... 8,000 IU/lb. Vitamin E (Min.) IU/lb. Cane Molasses, Animal Protein Products, Plant Protein Products, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Fat, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Limestone, Zinc Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Chloride, Ferrous Sulfate, Sodium Selenite, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Carbonate, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement and Vitamin E Supplement. FEEDING DIRECTIONS: Feed OPTI-FERM 25% ALL NATURAL BEEF LIX to cattle consuming medium quality pasture, hay or forage. Place tub(s) in a dry location near the animal s source of water, salt, mineral or loafing area. Consumption will vary depending on animal size; stage of production, quality, source and availability of roughage and/or grains; number of animals per tub and tub location. Species Animals/ 200 lb. Tub Intake/hd/day Cattle lb. 1.5 lb. DAILY INTAKE VALUES ARE APPROXIMATE. To increase consumption decrease the number of animals per tub. To reduce consumption, increase the number of animals per tub, or place tubs away from the normal loafing area. Provide clean, fresh water and free choice mineral at all times

4 PRODUCT CODE: FORM: OHE12 Low moisture cooked tub, 200 lb. APPLICATION: A supplement for beef calves and cattle on medium to high quality forages. Superior palatability The high level of molasses and fat make for a readily acceptable product animals will visit consistently. High Level of Sugar and Energy Molasses and added fat provides food for the rumen bugs to help speed up the rate of passage of feedstuffs through the animals digestive system. Consistent Intake Once the top layer is consumed, animals must wait for the next layer to soften. This gives you a product that cannot be bitten, chewed or over consumed. Enhanced Digestive Function Increases saliva production and helps improve the digestive environment in the rumen. Guaranteed Mineral and High Vitamin Levels Minerals and Vitamins are important for animal health, efficient nutrient utilization and better overall animal performance. High By-Pass Protein for bypassing the rumen by certain proteins to improve the quality of protein available to the tissue for growth. Less than 4% Moisture No binders or hardener Convenient plastic tub Contains high level of copper. DO NOT OFFER TO SHEEP. Crude Protein (Min.) % Crude Fat (Min.) % Crude Fiber (Max.) % Calcium (Ca) (Min.) % Calcium (Ca) (Max.) % Phosphorus (P) (Min.) % Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) % Potassium (K) (Min.) % Copper (Cu) (Min.) ppm Manganese (Mn) (Min.) ppm Selenium (Se) (Min.) ppm Zinc (Zn) (Min.) ppm Vitamin A (Min.)... 80,000 IU/lb. Vitamin D3 (Min.)... 8,000 IU/lb. Vitamin E (Min.) IU/lb. Cane Molasses, Processed Grain By-Products, Plant Protein Products, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Fat, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Limestone, Zinc Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Copper Chloride, Sodium Selenite, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Carbonate, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement and Vitamin E Supplement. FEEDING DIRECTIONS: Feed OPTI-FERM 12% HIGH ENERGY LIX to cattle consuming medium to high quality pasture, hay or forage. Place tub(s) in a dry location near the animal s source of water, salt, mineral or loafing area. Consumption will vary depending on animal size; health; quality, source, and availability of roughage and/or grains; number of animals per tub and tub location. Species Animals/ 200 lb. Tub Intake/hd/day Cattle lb. 1.5 lb. DAILY INTAKE VALUES ARE APPROXIMATE. To increase consumption, decrease the number of animals per tub. To reduce consumption, increase the number of animals per tub, or place tubs away from the normal loafing area. Provide clean, fresh water at all time, plus free-choice minerals

5 PRODUCT CODE: FORM: OHIMG200 Low moisture cooked tub, 200 lb. APPLICATION: A supplement for beef calves and cattle on pasture to help prevent grass tetany. Guaranteed Magnesium Level Provides extra magnesium to cattle to help prevent grass tetany in ruminant animals, particularly brood cows, grazing any lush growth of grass throughout the year. Superior palatability The high level of molasses and fat make for a readily acceptable product animals will visit consistently. High Level of Sugar and Energy Molasses and added fat provides food for the rumen bugs to help speed up the rate of passage of feedstuffs through the animals digestive system. Consistent Intake Once the top layer is consumed, animals must wait for the next layer to soften. This gives you a product that cannot be bitten, chewed or over consumed. Enhanced Digestive Function Increases saliva production and helps improve the digestive environment in the rumen. Guaranteed Mineral and High Vitamin Levels Important for animal health, efficient nutrient utilization and better overall animal performance. Contains NPN to provide a source of nitrogen to help feed the bugs in the rumen. Less than 4% Moisture No binders or hardener Convenient plastic tub Contains high level of copper. DO NOT OFFER TO SHEEP. Crude Protein (Min.) % (This includes not more than 6.0% equivalent crude protein as a non-protein nitrogen) Crude Fat (Min.) % Crude Fiber (Max.) % Calcium (Ca) (Min.) % Calcium (Ca) (Max.) % Phosphorus (P) (Min.) % Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) % Potassium (K) (Min.) % Copper (Cu) (Min.) ppm Manganese (Mn) (Min.)... 2,500 ppm Selenium (Se) (Min.) ppm Zinc (Zn) (Min.)... 4,000 ppm Vitamin A (Min.)...100,000 IU/lb. Vitamin D3 (Min.)... 20,000 IU/lb. Vitamin E (Min.) IU/lb. Cane Molasses, Processed Grain By-Products, Plant Protein Products, Magnesium Oxide, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Fat, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Limestone, Urea, Zinc Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Copper Chloride, Manganese Sulfate, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Selenite, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Carbonate, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement and Vitamin E Supplement. FEEDING DIRECTIONS: Feed OPTI-FERM 16% HI-MAG LIX to cattle consuming lush, rapidly growing pasture or anytime low quality, low magnesium forages are fed. Place tub(s) in a dry location near the animal s source of water, salt, mineral or loafing area. Consumption will vary depending on animal size; health; quality, source, and availability of roughage and/or grains; number of animals per tub and tub location. Species Animals/ 200 lb. Tub Intake/hd/day Cattle lb. - 1 lb. DAILY INTAKE VALUES ARE APPROXIMATE. To increase consumption, decrease the number of animals per tub. To reduce consumption, increase the number of animals per tub, or place tubs away from the normal loafing area. Provide clean, fresh water at all time, plus free-choice minerals

6 PRODUCT CODE: OSTRSFLY FORM: Low moisture cooked tub, 200 lb. APPLICATION: Opti-Ferm Lix SR with IGR Fly Relief is a supplement for receiving and weaning calves, breeding animals, show cattle or cattle in other stressful situations. Opti-Ferm Lix SR with IGR Fly Relief contains IGR for horn fly control. ACTIVE INGREDIENT: (S)-Methoprene (CAS # ) % OTHER % TOTAL % *As the Insect Growth Regulator Altosid This product will provide sufficient (s)-methoprene insect growth regulator to prevent the emergence of adult horn flies from manure of treated cattle. Existing adult horn flies will not be affected. Begin feeding before horn flies appear and continue use until cold weather marks the end of horn fly season. Contains Opti-Ferm Yeast: No other low-moisture tub on the market contains heat-stable, rumen-beneficial yeast! Improved forage utilization. Opti-Ferm Yeast is the ONLY live yeast approved by the FDA for improving fiber digestion. Molasses provides readily-available energy to stimulate rumen fermentation allowing the animal to generate more energy from the forage, increasing forage intake and utilization. Low moisture cooked molasses product technology provides for consistent intake and nutrient delivery that helps eliminate overconsumption. Moisture from air and saliva from licking softens a thin layer on the surface of the tub while lower levels remain protected and solid. Intake is regulated by availability to softened layer. The simple tub delivery method fits a variety of production systems. Convenient delivery system is ideal for small beef producers with other time commitments, as well as large producers who experience time and labor shortages. Contains added copper. DO NOT OFFER TO SHEEP. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS: HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION:KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN This product contains high levels of copper. Consumption of this product by sheep or goats may result in copper toxicity. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Crude Protein (Min.) % Crude Fat (Min.) % Crude Fiber (Max.) % Salt (NaCl) (Min.) % Salt (NaCl) (Max.) % Calcium (Ca) (Min.) % Calcium (Ca) (Max.) % Phosphorus (P) (Min.) % Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) % Potassium (K) (Min.) % Cobalt (Min.)... 5 ppm Copper (Cu) (Min.) ppm Iodine (I) (Min.) ppm Manganese (Mn) (Min.) ppm Selenium (Se) (Min.) ppm Zinc (Zn) (Min.)... 1,500 ppm Vitamin A (Min.) ,000 IU/lb. Vitamin D3 (Min.)... 10,000 IU/lb. Vitamin E (Min.) IU/lb. Thiamine (Min.) mg/lb. Cane Molasses Products, Processed Grain By-Products, Cottonseed Meal, Hydrolyzed feathermeal, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Fat, Salt, Monocalcium Phosphate, Di-calcium Phosphate, Limestone, Zinc Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Chloride, Potassium Chloride Thiamine Mononitrate, Sodium Selenite, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Carbonate, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, and Vitamin E Supplement. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal Law to use the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. FEEDING AND MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTIONS: When used as directed, Opti-Ferm SR with IGR Fly Relief will provide sufficient (S)- methoprene insect growth regulator to prevent the emergence of adult horn flies from manure of treated cattle. Existing adult horn flies will not be affected. Start feeding before horn flies appear and continue use until cold weather marks the end of the horn fly season. Allow free choice to cattle. Cattle should consume an average of 0.8 ounces of Opti-Ferm SR with IGR Fly Relief per 100 lbs. of animal body weight per day, which is equivalent to 8 ounces per day for a 1,000 pound animal. To Open: Remove top protective sheet. 1. Assure cattle are not starved for nutrients prior to feeding Opti-Ferm SR with IGR Fly Relief. 2. Offer cattle one Opti-Ferm SR with IGR Fly Relief tub for every head of cattle. 3. Remove all other self limiting nutritional supplements. 4. Locate Opti-Ferm SR with IGR Fly Relief tub where cattle congregate (watering, loafing, shade areas). 5. Replenish Opti-Ferm SR with IGR Fly Relief tub on a regular basis as needed. 6. If intake of Opti-Ferm SR with IGR Fly Relief is below 0.8 ounces per 100 pounds animal body weight per day, increase the number of feeding locations and/or change location(s) to areas more frequented by cattle. 7. If intake of Opti-Ferm SR with IGR Fly Relief is above 0.8 ounces per 100 pounds animal body weight per day, reduce the number of feeding locations and/or change location(s) to areas less frequented by cattle. 8. Introduction of this product after adult horn fly infestation is established will require treatment of cattle with adulticides if elimination of the adult fly population is desired

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