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Roy
Burris, UK Extension beef cattle specialist |
PRINCETON, Ky., (Nov. 23, 2005) – New
recommendations by the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture’s Beef
Integrated Resource Management (IRM) program are aimed at providing the most
up-to-date mineral information available to beef producers. These recommendations help beef producers across
the state ensure that their cattle are getting the proper minerals in their
diet. A producer can use the recommendations to check that the mineral he’s
buying at the local feed supply store is meeting his needs. A producer could
also check with the local supplier to see if the “UK Beef IRM” mineral is
available. In an effort to have a consistent product and to
capture a volume discount, some beef groups may choose to use the recommended
formulas and have companies bid on the right to supply them with these products.
There are three formula recommendations from The formulas were developed by Several other factors were evaluated, such as
mineral digestibility and utilization, before the final formulas were completed,
Burris said. The formulations have been scrutinized and approved
by UK Regulatory Services, which regulates feed content in the state, and meet
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approved standards for a medicated
mineral product, when applicable. Only one of the formulas is medicated.
Approved drug use is absolutely essential and must be maintained to ensure
consumer confidence in the The recommendations are based on average forage
analyses in
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