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Showtime Premium 21/12

Showtime Premium 21/12 is a balanced maintenance formula designed for adult dogs with lower activity levels or those prone to weight gain. With a 21% protein and 12% fat ratio, it provides essential daily nutrition in a lighter, calorie-conscious blend.

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Showtime Premium 24/14 Poultry & Rice

Showtime Premium 24/14 Poultry & Rice is a highly digestible, everyday formula designed for adult dogs with average to high activity levels. Featuring poultry as a primary protein source and rice for gentle digestion, this 24% protein and 14% fat blend offers balanced nutrition for optimal maintenance.

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Showtime Premium 27/16

Showtime Premium 27/16 is a versatile, high-protein formula designed for active adult dogs that require strong muscle support but benefit from a moderate fat level. With a 27% protein and 16% fat ratio, it strikes the perfect balance for maintaining lean mass and consistent energy levels in everyday working dogs and athletes.

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Showtime Premium 24/20

Showtime Premium 24/20 is a high-fat, moderate-protein formula designed for active dogs that require concentrated energy without excessive protein levels. Featuring a 24% protein and 20% fat ratio, it is the ideal choice for maintaining body condition in “hard keepers” and dogs with high caloric needs.

Premium Fertilizer & Lawn Care (General Purpose)

Achieve a lush, vibrant, and healthy landscape with our professional-grade Fertilizer & Lawn Care solutions. Designed for both residential turf and commercial landscapes, our formulas provide the essential nutrients needed for deep greening, strong root development, and long-lasting soil health.

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A beautiful lawn starts from the ground up. Our Fertilizer & Lawn collection features high-performance blends tailored to meet the specific needs of your soil throughout the growing season. Whether you are looking for a balanced “Triple-10” for general maintenance, a high-nitrogen “Turf Builder” for rapid green-up, or a slow-release formula for sustained feeding, we have the right solution.

Our products go beyond basic N-P-K (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium). We focus on soil “synergy” by incorporating essential secondary minerals and micronutrients. These elements work together to improve drought tolerance, enhance disease resistance, and ensure that your grass, flowers, and shrubs can withstand the stresses of heat and heavy foot traffic. Ideal for homeowners, landscapers, and estate managers who demand professional results.

 

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Feature Benefit
Nitrogen (N) Promotes rapid greening and lush leaf growth
Phosphorus (P) Stimulates deep root systems and strong flower blooms
Potassium (K) Boosts overall plant “stamina” and winter hardiness
Micronutrients Includes Iron, Magnesium, and Zinc for superior color and health
Slow-Release Tech Provides steady feeding for up to 8 weeks without burning
Soil Conditioning Helps balance soil pH and improves water retention
  • Primary Nutrients: Urea, Ammonium Phosphate, and Potassium Chloride.

  • Secondary/Trace Minerals: Iron Oxide, Sulfur, and Magnesium Sulfate.

  • Conditioners: Organic matter or limestone (depending on the specific blend).

  • Measurement: Always start with a soil test to determine the exact needs of your lawn.

  • Application Rate: For standard lawns, apply 3 to 5 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft. using a broadcast or drop spreader.

  • Timing: Apply in early spring to jump-start growth, and again in late fall to strengthen roots for winter.

  • Watering: For best results, water the lawn thoroughly (approx. 1/2 inch of water) within 24 hours of application to activate the nutrients.

  • Safety: Keep children and pets off the treated area until the dust has settled or the water has dried.

Products FAQ

How soon will I see results?

For high-nitrogen fertilizers, you will typically see a “green-up” within 5 to 7 days. Slow-release formulas work more gradually but provide more consistent growth over several weeks.

Yes, but we recommend using a specific “Starter Fertilizer” which is higher in Phosphorus to encourage the delicate roots of new sod or seed to take hold.

Early morning or late evening is best. Avoid applying fertilizer during the heat of the day (above 85°F) as this can stress the grass and increase the risk of “fertilizer burn.”

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Products FAQ

How soon will I see results?

For high-nitrogen fertilizers, you will typically see a “green-up” within 5 to 7 days. Slow-release formulas work more gradually but provide more consistent growth over several weeks.

Yes, but we recommend using a specific “Starter Fertilizer” which is higher in Phosphorus to encourage the delicate roots of new sod or seed to take hold.

Early morning or late evening is best. Avoid applying fertilizer during the heat of the day (above 85°F) as this can stress the grass and increase the risk of “fertilizer burn.”

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Everything you need to know about the product.

Calves can be introduced to 16% Calf Creep Feed as early as 4 to 6 weeks of age, once they begin showing interest in nibbling solid feed. Early exposure helps calves gradually adapt from a milk-based diet to grain and forage, supporting proper rumen development. Starting creep feed early can also reduce stress at weaning and encourage steady growth, especially when pasture quality is declining or milk production from the cow begins to drop.

I source my grain for animal and livestock feeds based on local suppliers. Often, I purchase directly from local farmers, especially if they produce seasonal crops. Additionally, I buy high-quality feed from larger agricultural supply companies when necessary to meet the specific needs of my animals.

To check the freshness of your feed product, start by examining its smell, as fresh feed usually has a natural, earthy scent. If it smells sour or musty, it could indicate spoilage. Next, check the appearance for any discoloration, mold, or clumping, which may suggest exposure to moisture. Feel the feed to ensure it’s not damp, as excess moisture can promote mold growth. Always check the expiration date, if available, and ensure the feed has been stored properly in a cool, dry place. Finally, look out for pests, as their presence is a clear sign of compromised feed. Regular checks and proper storage will help maintain the feed’s freshness and nutritional value.

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Looking for a Mid South Feeds dealer in your area? Use our interactive dealer locator below to find the closest store carrying our full range of livestock and animal feed products. All products are also available at our headquarters in Alma, Georgia.

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