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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.

All-Purpose 5-10-15 Fertilizer (Granular, Ton)

A specialized, low-nitrogen granular fertilizer with a high potash ratio, specifically formulated for root crops, tubers, and fruit-bearing plants. This 1-ton bulk supply of 5-10-15 is the ideal choice for maximizing yields in potatoes, onions, and “winterizing” pastures and lawns.

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Our All-Purpose 5-10-15 is a strategic fertilizer blend for growers who want to prioritize root strength and fruit quality over excess leaf growth. By providing a lower percentage of Nitrogen (5%) and a higher concentration of Potash (15%), this formula directs the plant’s energy toward the development of underground tubers and the strengthening of cellular structures.

This blend is particularly popular for vegetable growers and farmers managing “root-heavy” crops. The high Potassium (Potash) content improves the plant’s ability to regulate water, making it significantly more resistant to drought, disease, and cold temperatures. If you are looking to prep your fields for high-quality produce or want a “winterizer” that builds hardy root systems without causing a late-season growth spurt, this bulk 1-ton offering provides the professional-grade consistency you need.

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Feature Specification / Benefit
Total Nitrogen (N) 5.0% (Low enough to prevent “leggy” growth)
Available Phosphate ($P_2O_5$) 10.0% (Enhances root establishment and bloom)
Soluble Potash ($K_2O$) 15.0% (Boosts yield quality and drought tolerance)
Form Consistent Granular
Tuber Growth Specifically optimized for potatoes, carrots, and beets
Stress Resistance Potassium hardens plant tissues against environmental stress
  • Ammonium Sulfate, Superphosphate, and Muriate of Potash.

  • Root Vegetables: Apply 15 to 20 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft. before planting. For established rows, side-dress at a lower rate during the growing season.

  • Fruit Trees & Berries: Apply in early spring or late fall at a rate of 1 lb per inch of trunk diameter to support fruit density.

  • Lawns/Pastures (Winterizing): Apply 300 to 500 lbs per acre in the late fall to help the grass survive winter and green up faster in the spring.

  • Application Tip: To avoid waste and ensure even growth, always use a mechanical spreader. Water thoroughly after application to activate the 15% Potash.

Products FAQ

When should I use 5-10-15 instead of 10-10-10?

Use 5-10-15 when you want to focus on the “bottom” of the plant (roots/tubers) or when you want to increase the flavor and storage life of fruit. 10-10-10 is better for general greening of leaves and stems.

Yes! The 10% Phosphorus supports heavy blooming, while the 15% Potassium ensures the stems are strong enough to hold the weight of the flowers.

This blend typically uses Muriate of Potash (Potassium Chloride). If you are growing extremely chlorine-sensitive crops (like certain tobacco varieties), please contact us for a sulfate-based alternative.

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Products FAQ

When should I use 5-10-15 instead of 10-10-10?

Use 5-10-15 when you want to focus on the “bottom” of the plant (roots/tubers) or when you want to increase the flavor and storage life of fruit. 10-10-10 is better for general greening of leaves and stems.

Yes! The 10% Phosphorus supports heavy blooming, while the 15% Potassium ensures the stems are strong enough to hold the weight of the flowers.

This blend typically uses Muriate of Potash (Potassium Chloride). If you are growing extremely chlorine-sensitive crops (like certain tobacco varieties), please contact us for a sulfate-based alternative.

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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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