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FireDisc Portable Propane Cooker

Wednesday, June 1st, 2022

FireDisc Portable Cookers are 10% off in December 2021 at J&N Feed and Seed in Graham, Texas.

The FireDisc Portable Propane Cooker is now available at J&N Feed. These revolutionary cookers are designed to go anywhere. Unlike grills, which don’t disassemble, require charcoal and the disposal of spent charcoal, and are a pain to pack, FireDisc is easy to bring along. The clever 3-piece design makes assembly/disassembly an absolute breeze (no tools or hardware). It operates on readily available propane canisters, and it stores flat. The flexible stand adapts easily to uneven surfaces, allowing you to select your outdoor cooking spot for the view, not the flat ground. And, yes, FireDisc is built tough to withstand the rigors of a lifetime of outdoor use and abuse. FireDisc is “Built to Haul.”

The entire FireDisc system consists of two stand sections that nest together without tools or hardware plus the disc itself, which sets onto the stand. It takes mere seconds to assemble or disassemble, and the three pieces lay flat for easy transport or storage. It comes in two sizes, 24 inches, and 36 inches. We stock both sizes, and can special order any of the accessories or specialty colors. Stop by J&N Feed and Seed for FireDisc Portable Propane Cookers.

Product Description

The Deep 24-Inch Short gives you the cooking versatility offered by the walled disc (large volumes of food, soups, stews, and deep frying) with the shorter (24-inch) stand that’s easier to pack and store. This is the perfect model for shore lunches since the shorter stand takes up less space in your boat, or on trips and treks where space is at a premium.

Our best-seller, the Deep 36-inch Tall gives you the ability to cook the most food, including soups and stews. The walled disc is designed to contain high volumes of food and liquids, which also makes it ideal for deep frying. The tall (36-inch) stand puts the cooking at a convenient table height.

 

Bayou Classic Deep Fryers

Saturday, May 14th, 2022

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With Bayou Classic Deep Fryers, grilling doesn’t have to be your only outdoor cooking option.  J&N Feed and Seed stocks specialty outdoor cooking fryers manufactured by Bayou Classic of Brandon, MS. We are a distributor for Bayou Classic Deep Fryers and currently stock the classic stainless steel fryers in  2.5 gallon, the 4 gallon and 9 gallon models.

The built-in temperature gauge helps ensure that your food always comes out perfectly done and the two or three included fryer baskets allow you to cook several different things at once  Included with each models is 1,2 or 3 stainless steel mesh baskets, thermometer, drain valve, high pressure preset regulator, brass control valve and stainless braided hose.

Best Practices For Managing Forage

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022

Best practices for managing 4 types of forage. Capitalize on your forage management to optimize cattle nutrition.Best practices for managing 4 types of forage. Capitalize on your forage management to optimize cattle nutrition.

Each forage type comes with its own challenges and management considerations. And, honing in forage management can help support cattle nutrition needs – and your bottom line.

Take advantage of these best practices for each of the four different forage types

Cool Season Forages: Fescue is the dominant forage in the U.S. because it’s a hardy forage that can stand up to grazing pressure. However, it doesn’t come without challenges. The predominant fescue variety comes with the risk of endophyte toxicity. Endophyte toxicity occurs when livestock consumes fungal endophytes present in the seed head of grass. Fungal endophytes contain ergot alkaloids that can be detrimental to livestock, causing lower feed intake, reduced weight gain, and decreased fertility.

An easy method to manage endophytes in fescue is to clip the grass using a tractor-pulled mower before the grass heads out. You can also manage endophytes by inter-seeding legumes like grazing alfalfas, white clover, and red clover. These legumes provide additional forage sources and offset the risk of endophytes. Legumes also benefit overall pasture health by providing nitrogen fixation for the soil and extending the grazing season.

With any cool-season forage, whether it be fescue, brome, or another grass, watch out for grass tetany during the early spring flush. Feeding a mineral high in magnesium, like Purina® Wind and Rain® Hi-Mag, can help supplement your herd.

Warm Season Forages: There are many options to graze cattle effectively with warm-season forages, from improved forages in the southern U.S. like Bahiagrass and Bermudagrass to the native tall grass and short grass ranges to the west. Warm-season grasses tend to take off when cool-season grasses lose productivity. If you have access to both warm and cool-season forages, you’ve got a complimentary program.

The biggest challenge with warm-season forage is stocking density. Warm-season forages typically can’t support the same grazing pressure as cool-season forages. Maintain moderate stocking densities for your area and use a rotational grazing system that moves cattle from grazed to rested pasture. If your pastures are too large to fence for rotational grazing, consider using mineral or supplement sites to maximize forage use. Cattle will seek the pasture for minerals and supplements, which you can use to your advantage.

Another challenge with warm-season forages is that stem growth tends to outrun leaf growth as the growing season continues. When the stem-to-leaf ratio gets too far out of line, forage quality drops because there are more carbohydrates and less protein and energy. Keep supplemental nutrient sources available to cattle on warm-season pasture to ensure their nutrient needs are met throughout the grazing season. Purina® Accuration® block or Purina® RangeLand® protein tubs, along with minerals, can help extend the grazing season and make best use of forages.

Cover Crops: It’s been trendy the last few years to use mixes of cover crops like turnips, forage sorghums, rye and clover to get more grazing from crop fields. But, grazing systems with mono-crops have existed for a lot longer. Wheat pasture, for instance, has been used to grow calves and maintain cow herds before the grain crop goes to head. Sudangrass has made efficient summertime grazing, too.

An important factor in grazing any forage, particularly cover crops, is to have mineral available year-round. Cover crops might be the lushest forage your herd has all year, but cattle may not fully utilize it. Offering mineral helps maintain an animal’s rumen microbes, which in turn impacts forage utilization and feed efficiency.

Much like traditional perennial cool-season grasses, you should feed a high-magnesium mineral in the spring and fall due to grass tetany risk. Bloat can also be a concern in lush cover crops. Feeding a mineral with an ionophore, like Purina®Wind and Rain® minerals, or keeping bloat guard blocks at the mineral site can help.

Monitor nitrate and prussic acid poisoning when using cover crops containing forage sorghums, Sudangrass, millet, and green grazed corn, or even if field edges have Johnson grass. Have fields tested, especially if forages get too far ahead of cattle before or during grazing. Drought years also increase concern for nitrates since the stalks of those stemmy plants naturally hold more nitrates when dry.

Hay & Silage: Stored forages help extend forage use throughout the year, and both hay and silage have their unique places in beef cattle rations.

Silage quality is particularly important, whether the forage is fed to weaned calves or mature cows. Harvest silage when it’s at its peak for protein and energy to maximize the quality rather than yield. Once harvested, storage should be your next emphasis. Focus on packing silage piles tight, using an inoculant to reduce mycotoxins, and covering piles to prevent spoilage.

Also, focus on hay quality. The term “cow-quality hay” is often used to describe poorer quality forages used to feed beef cows. Yes, you can feed fibrous, low-quality hay to cows, but you’re likely going to need more supplementation to keep them in an adequate body condition score 6. Putting up good-quality hay to start helps reduce the need to feed as much supplement.

Before you start feeding hay or silage, pull samples for testing. A forage test helps determine protein and energy levels. With those levels as your baseline, you can determine the amount of supplement needed to support your herd. If everything goes perfectly, you may only need to feed mineral to balance the ration. Connect with your Purina® dealer to work on a forage management plan. Please personalize this line.

Source: Ted Perry, Purina Cattle Nutritionist T

 

Ghost Controls Automatic Gate Opener Systems at J&N

Sunday, May 1st, 2022

Ghost Controls Automatic Gate OpenerGhost Controls Automatic Gate Opener Systems are now available at J&N Feed and Seed.  Ghost Controls Automatic Gate Opener Systems are the perfect do-it-yourself solution for any agricultural style or tubular gate used to access your property. These innovative gate opener systems were designed to be the superior solution for home and property owners wishing to automate their tubular or agricultural style gates while being the easiest system to install. Many folks utilize these systems in areas where AC power is not easily accessible. These systems have been designed from the beginning for solar power as the primary recharging source for the batteries. Extremely low standby power combined with external automotive style battery enables these units to be reliable solutions in installations that may not be frequently or easily accessible.

At J&N Feed and Seed we currently stock the TSS-1 system and accessories, but can special order kits and accessories. All of these TSS systems feature:

  • Mounting hardware optimized for tubular-style gate installations
  • Capability for power from an Automotive Style battery (not included) or Optional ABBT Battery Box Kit (not included) that allows optimal performance in Solar Powered Installations
  • Easy access and lockable system control box. Click here to see a video of the control box.
    Ability to recharge the battery from an AC power source within 1000 feet of the control box to plug with the included resettable transformer or from optional AXDP Solar Panel if AC power is unavailable
  • Capacities and specifications specifically tailored to easily open and close almost all commercially available tubular gates up to and including those 20 feet in length

Additional accessories can be added to customize your installation including a wireless keypad, vehicle sensor, or push-button. Stop by J&N Feed and Seed in Graham, Texas, for Ghost Control Gate Openers and all your farm and ranch needs.

Spartan Mosquito Pro Tech

Friday, April 1st, 2022

Deploy Spartan Mosquito Pro Tech for season-long mosquito control!

Deploy Spartan Mosquito Pro Tech for season-long mosquito control! These non-toxic mosquito baits are safe for pets and humans.Take back your outdoor space with the Spartan Mosquito Pro Tech. This organic solution is an attractive toxic sugar bait slow-release device that kills mosquitoes using our active ingredient, boric acid. It also doesn’t require batteries or electricity! Simply add water to the tube and hang 90 feet from where you play and live.

You should plan to deploy the Spartan Mosquito tube(s) as soon as the weather begins to warm up. This product creates a barrier to “catch”  mosquitoes by emitting an attractant. Once mosquitoes feed on the water solution, they will perish before they can breed again.

The Spartan Mosquito system is a uniquely effective, long-lasting, continuous mosquito control system. They last for up to 90 days. No need for batteries or electricity, just add water! The mosquito population will suffer dramatically in the first 15 days and will be up to 95% controlled for up to 90 days.

Help protect yourself and your pets from mosquito bites. Grab the Spartan Mosquito product a J&N Feed and Seed in Graham, Texas.

Learn how to use Pro Tech with this illustrated guide.

 

Take back your outdoor space with the Spartan Mosquito Pro Tech. These non-toxic mosquito baits are safe for pets and humans.

Fire Ant Control Starts Now!

Friday, April 1st, 2022

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Spring marks the beginning of fire ant season, when warm weather and frequent rains brings the ants above ground where they build dirt mounds that dot the Texas landscape like a terrestrial pox.  For us here in the Lone Star State, fire ant season can stretch well into fall. These little red pests may look harmless, but their bites can be devastating, as they sometimes overwhelm and kill newborn livestock, wildlife and can even cause anaphylactic shock to some humans.

Fire ants can re-infest from long distances and the reproductive potential is great, so it is important to treat not only the mound, but also the surrounding areas in your yard to stay ahead of them! At J&N Feed, we’ve got two options for fire ant control. Treating early and often is the key to controlling these pests.

Over’N Out! Advanced – Stop the fire ants early with Over’N Out! Advanced fire ant killer from GardenTech. The deep-penetrating and odorless formula kills the pesky pest and their queen. Treat the mounds to kill fire ants fast, then apply the ready to use granules to your yard Fire Ant Controlto prevent new mounds for 6 months. The 11.5 lb. bag covers up to 5000 sq. ft.

Hi-Yield Fire Ant Control may be used in a variety of exterior settings include fields, pastures, recreational, residential and landscaped turf, for excellent control of fire ants. To get the best results, apply the product around dawn or dusk, because that is when the ants are most active.

Sprinkler System Replacement Parts

Wednesday, March 30th, 2022

Sprinker system repair parts at J&N Feed and Seed in Graham, Texas. Come see us for sprinkler system replacement parts. Have you have found a problem with your sprinkler system? A wet spot, a zone that doesn’t turn on,  water shooting straight up? Or your sprinkler system is simply not working like it used to? Then come see us at J&N Feed & Seed. We offer a good selection of sprinkler system replacement parts to get your sprinkler system up, running, and in good working order.

Before your neighbor has to be the one to tell you that water is shooting up in the air, do a check on your sprinkler system.

Turn on your sprinklers and take a walk around your yard.

  • Be sure sprinklers are aimed at watering grass, not concrete.
  • Adjust spray heads. On top of each spray-type nozzle is a small adjustment screw. Turn the adjustment screw to adjust each of your spray-type sprinklers so that they don’t spray onto sidewalks or walls.
  • Check the irrigation clock to make sure it has been reset and the timer is. Most folks tend to overwater because the clocks have not been checked since the day they were installed. Think about taking five minutes to make sure your clock operates properly. Be sure your clock is set to water before 10 am and after 7 pm.
  • Clean clogged sprinkler heads if water is not flowing evenly. These can easily become clogged with dirt over the winter months when not in use.
  • Replace broken or cracked sprinkler heads. This is where water is very quickly wasted! Here is a simple do-it-yourself guide.

Stop by J&N Feed & Seed. We have sprinkler heads and everything you need to get your watering system, hoses, and lawn in tip-top shape!

Fish Truck Delivers To J&N Feed

Sunday, March 27th, 2022

The fish truck delivers to J&N Feed this month. Looking for pond stocking in Graham, Texas?  We have a fish stock delivery scheduled soon. The fish truck delivers to J&N Feed this month. Looking for pond stocking in Graham, Texas?  We have a fish stock delivery scheduled soon. Take a look at our schedule and come get your fish.

Abney’s Fish Truck
  • Thursday, April 7, 2022, from 2:15 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Stock My Pond Fish Truck
  • Thursday, April 14, 2022, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

 

Stock My Pond Fish Truck will have channel cat, largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, hybrid bluegill, red ear bream, and fathead minnows.  Click here for pricing.  It is not necessary to pre-order the fish, but if you are looking for a large quantity or pond packages we suggest you call.  Questions?  Call Stock My Pond at 501-676-3768.

Abney’s Fish Truck will have channel cat, largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, hybrid bluegill, red ear bream, and fathead minnows. Click here for pricing. It is not necessary to pre-order the fish, but if you are looking for a large quantity we suggest you call. Questions?  Give us a call at 940-549-4631.

Stock My Pond and Abney’s Fish truck provides containers for all fish but the 11″ channel cats, so please bring your own containers for them.

How long can the fish be in the bag? No longer than 1 hour! Determine how far a drive you have before purchasing your fish. Transport the fish in a cool and shaded area of your vehicle.

 

Spring Pasture Seed, It’s Time To Plant!

Monday, February 28th, 2022

It's time to plant spring pasture seed for grazing or haying.  J&N Feed and Seed in Graham, Texas, offers a wide selection of pasture grasses, and mixes. It’s time to plant Spring Pasture Seed for grazing or haying.  For our region of Texas, mid-April is the right time to plant your spring seed.  J&N Feed and Seed offers a wide selection of pasture grasses, including individual species as well as mixtures containing several grass-seed species. We offer over 40 types of seed, including Giant Bermuda, Klein Grass and Cattle King 3 Way Cross Sudan and more. We also carry a variety of native grasses and improved pasture grasses. Mixtures include specific pasture-grass blends that will work best for horse pastures and “all-purpose” mixtures for pastures where horses, cows, goats, etc. may be grazing together. Not sure what to plant? Click here to learn more about the different warm-season grasses that thrive in Texas.

Not sure what you need?  Stop by and talk with our experts about your spring pasture seed; we’re here to help!  We also carry a variety of bagged and bulk fertilizers for delivery or pickup.  Stop by J & N Feed and Seed, or call us for delivery at (940) 549-4631.

Sandbur Control With Prowl H20 & ECGrow

Monday, February 28th, 2022

sandbur controlIt’s time to map out your sandbur control plan for your pasture and lawn. Here’s a good rule of thumb to follow: if you had a sandbur problem last year and were unable to control it, there is a good probability it will be back this year. The way to control sandbur that is already established is to use pre-emergent herbicides. This must be done in early spring before the soil temperature reaches 52 degrees Fahrenheit and seeds germinate. A second application should be put down in June. At J&N Feed and Seed, we recommend Prowl H20 pre-emergent and ECGrow for the control and prevention of sandbur.

Like all pre-emergents, Prowl H20 must be applied before the sandbur emerges. In southern Oklahoma and northern Texas, the most common application time is February or early March before the grasses break dormancy.  Rainfall must occur within two weeks of application or efficacy will be reduced dramatically. Please note, there is a 60-day haying restriction and a 45-day grazing restriction when using Prowl H2O.

If you miss your window for applying the pre-emergent for sandbur control, come see us for post-emergent solutions to your sandbur problem. Let our educated experts help map out your pasture-management plan today.