June 2015 News & Notes Newsletter

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June 2015 News & Notes Newsletter
NEWS & NOTES
JUNE 2015
TO:
June is
Dairy
Month!
Web site: www.cloverleaffarmsupply.com
June 21, 2015
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Clover Leaf Farm Supply
715-289-4366
800-241-4366
127 Elm Street
PO Box 63
Cadott, WI 54727
Gilman Feed Company
715-447-8243
400 N Railroad
PO Box 147
Gilman, WI 54433
Spooner Mills of Thorp
715-669-5644
or
715-669-3500
213 E Soo St.
PO Box 598
Thorp, WI 54771
Email Address:
[email protected]
Please feel free to email
us concerning any
information you see in
News & Notes
JUNE SPECIALS!
TODAY AND TOMORROW
MASTITIS TREATMENT
CYDECTIN WORMER &
BOVICALC ORAL MINERAL
SUPPLEMENT
Help your cows beat the heat
with:
TMR Enhance-R
Improve/maintain dry matter intake
• Bunk Stabilizer
• Enhance rumen function
• Improves/maintains milk flow and
components.
Contains: Crop Cure, Buffering Agents,
Simple Sugars, Concentrated Yeast
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
Culture, and Magnesium.
GREAT SAVINGS!!
Feed: 4 –6 pounds/ton in TMR
ASK US HOW!!
or 4-6oz/head/day topdress
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CELEBRATE
JUNE DAIRY
DAYS!
PLEASE RETURN UNUSED
SEED AND FERTILIZER
TO YOUR RESPECTIVE
MILL BY JUNE 30th
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Don’t let flies bug you!
We carry a complete
line of products to
make life easier for you
and your cows such as:
Fly Bombs
Pour ons
Mr. Sticky Fly Tapes
Sprays & Rabon
“Things To Look For”
With the planting season just about over with and the haying and
spraying season in full swing, it’s time to scout fields and assess stands of corn
and soybeans and check for pest problems in all the crops. I came across some
black cut worm in one corn field and we did have some frost damage from the
couple of cool mornings in late May. Crops by now should have grown out of
any damage. Tissue sampling is available and is a good way to make sure plants are getting
needed nutrients.
Alfalfa stands that are a little weak should be watched for stem rot and other diseases as
they recover from the first cutting. They can take a toll on weaker stands. We do have a good
supply of early day grain seed corn and longer day seed corn for silage if needed.
With the spring season starting early, things will be at differing stages of growth which
can extend the window of opportunity for problems to arise Heading into the summer growing
season, keep an eye on your crops so that we can head off any potential problems.
Additional weed flushes and extended insect feeding are the two primary vectors that we
need to watch for. We will be out checking fields on a regular basis and if you think you may
have a problem give us a call.
Thank you all again for your business and we look forward to checking in on you through the
summer months.
Your agronomy team:
Terry, Cory, Paul & Jeramie
CLARK COUNTY DAIRY BREAKFASTS
Saturday - Thorp Dairy Days Breakfast, sponsored by Boy Scouts
June 6th Thorp Northside Park 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Help control ensiled forage
fermentation with inoculants.
We have different ones to
choose from.
Sunday - Thorp Dairy Breakfast, Sander & Amy Penterman farm,
June 14th N13851 Gorman Ave., Thorp 7:00 AM - Noon
Sunday - Neillsville Dairy Breakfast, Boon Farms, N6634 State Hwy 73,
June 14th Greenwood 7:00 AM - Noon
Contact us with your needs
for sudangrass and
sorghum sudan.
CHIPPEWA COUNTY DAIRY BREAKFASTS
Saturday - Cadott FFA Alumni Dairy Breakfast, Cadott Jr/Sr High School Commons
June 6th 8:00 AM - Noon
Wednesday – June Dairy Days Farmer Appreciation, Northern Wisconsin State
June 17th
Fairgrounds. Starts at 5 PM
TAYLOR COUNTY DAIRY BREAKFASTS
Sunday – Town and County Dairy Breakfast, Taylor County
June 14th Fairgrounds 6:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Saturday – Gilman June Dairy Days 4-H Dairy Breakfast, Gilman
June 20th Village Park, 7 AM - 11 AM
RUSK COUNTY DAIRY BREAKFAST
Saturday - Rusk County Fairground
June 13th 7:00 AM - 11:30 AM
EAU CLAIRE COUNTY DAIRY BREAKFAST
Friday - Eau Claire Breakfast in the Valley, Eau Claire County Expo Center
June 12th 5 AM - 10 AM
CALL US FOR ALL
YOUR SPRAYING
AND
FERTILIZING
NEEDS.