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Volume 5, Issue 1, August 2015



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Equine Adult ¡­ All New !

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No Corn

No Molasses

Low Starch

Low Sugar

Dry Easy To Chew Pellet

Complete Feed

Easily Replaces hay in the diet

Protein:

Fat:

11.0%

3.0%

Purina Horse Treats

Easy to Eat, Easy to Feed and Horses Love The Taste

Try All The Flavors:

Carrot & Oat Berry Good Apple & Oat and Nicker Makers

PMI Exclusive

Your Pet Will Love Chicken or Lamb as the #1 Ingredient

You Will See The Difference

Whole Grain Brown Rice

A Variety of Antioxidants

Including Cranberries & Blueberries

PMI Exclusive Offers A

Buyers Program

Buy 8 Bags of Cat or Dog and Get 1 Free

Exclusive Lamb & Brown Rice Formula

Available in

Convenient 30 lb bag

August Sales

Calendar of Events

No Pest Strip ¡­ $6.99

Pint Mason Jars ¡­ $7.99

Eight Garden Dust ¡­ $5.29

Wasp & Hornet Spray ...$3.29

16 in Gas Chainsaw ¡­.. $145.99

Purina Feed Frenzy Days

September 24, 25, 26

More sales items in our

August Orgill Sales Circular

Buy Feed

6th Annual Breast Cancer

Awareness Day

October 3, 2015

Bryan & Brittingham

Annual Christmas Open House

December 4th and 5th

Feed

Frenzy

Days

More Details Revealed Soon

You May Win

$$$ For Free Purina Feed

For A Chance

To Win Something

A Yeti Cooler

A Trip To Nashville

A Weber Grill

September 24, 25 . 26

Just That Simple !

E3 Elite Medicated Wound

Treatment for Pets

New

Products

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Medicated wound cream with insect repellent

Antibacterial, antiviral and gentle on skin

Insect repellent

Pine Tree Farms

Fruit Berry Nut & Seed Cake

Black Oil Sunflower Seed

White Millet

Corn

Red Millet

Peanuts

Safflower Seed

Dried Blueberries

New Look to cans

Grain Free Formula

A flavor that your feline will love

Fall Vegetable Gardening

Ideally gardeners should start preparing for fall right around the summer solstice. For most planting

areas, planting should take place from July through August to allow for plenty of time for seeds and

plants to grow and mature before the first autumn freeze. The average date of the first killing frost in

your area is the most important thing to know when it comes to fall vegetable gardening. To determine when to start planting, find out the number of days to maturity for the vegetable. Next, count

back the number of days from the first average frost date. Some people add a week or so to allow for

a few extra days to harvest the produce once it¡¯s mature. You will find maturity information on seed

packets and some plant labels.

Stop by Bryan & Brittingham for your late fall plants: kale, purple top turnips, mustard, collards, lettuce,

broccoli and cabbage

Cabbage

Plant seedlings 6 to 8 weeks before the first frost. If the heat of summer is still

intense when it's time to plant, give the young plants protection from sun. Cabbages are heavy feeders that require fertile soil rich in organic matter and consistent moisture. 70 days to maturity.

Lettuce

Sow seeds in late summer. Provide the seedlings with consistent moisture and

shade from the afternoon sun. 45 to 60 days to harvest depending on type and variety.

Broccoli

Broccoli seedlings should be planted 10 weeks before the first frost date. This

means planting them during the last hot summer days so it's important to mulch

around them to help keep the ground cool and moist. Feed the plants 3 weeks after

transplanting into the garden. Use a low nitrogen fertilizer. 70 days to maturity

Brussels Sprouts

Brussels sprouts are ideal for fall gardens because they really taste best when allowed to mature in cool weather. Set the plants out in mid-summer. It will take

about 3 months before the sprouts appear. They are ready for harvest when they

are firm and green. 90 days to maturity.

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