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Products
Blueprint 6% Phos Mineral GAR
http://www.crystalyx.com/products/blueprint-6-phos-mineral-gar/

Feeding Applications: For beef cattle on pasture self-feeding to grazing beef cattle. 


Products
Blueprint 4% Phos Mineral with Altosid IGR.005 CNDN
http://www.crystalyx.com/products/blueprint-4-phos-mineral-with-altosid-igr005-cndn/

Feeding Applications: For Beef Cattle on Pasture


In The Field
Glenn Fontenot of Ville Platte, LA
http://www.crystalyx.com/in-the-field/glenn-fontenot-of-ville-platte-la/

Our conception rate has improved from 87% to 92% with Stable-lyx.


In The Field
William Weeks of West Monroe, LA
http://www.crystalyx.com/in-the-field/william-weeks-of-west-monroe-la/

Thank you CRYSTALYX for making the Goat-lyx product!


Blog
Garlic: Another option to combat flies
http://www.crystalyx.com/blog/garlic-another-option-to-combat-flies/

It seems that we are hearing more about the practice of using garlic as a feed supplement for livestock to reduce the negative impact of fly populations. The practice of feeding garlic or garlic-derived compounds isn’t new, but more supporting evidence and research into the benefits is starting to appear.


In The Field
La Ferme Gillette Inc. of Ontario, Canada
http://www.crystalyx.com/in-the-field/la-ferme-gillette-inc-of-ontario-canada/

The calves are much healthier and convert feed better.


Blog
February 18, 2014 - Mark R
http://www.crystalyx.com/blog/february-18-2014-mark-r/

This year, the CRYSTALYX® fly control products have been reformulated to include organic/chelated trace minerals.  Those products include: CRYSTALYX® IGR MAX CRYSTALYX® IGR PRO CRYSTALYX® ROLYX®  MAX CRYSTALYX® ROLYX®
Products
Blueprint 6% Phos Mineral with Altosid IGR.01 CNDN
http://www.crystalyx.com/products/blueprint-6-phos-mineral-with-altosid-igr01-cndn/

Feeding Applications: For Beef Cattle on Pasture


Blog
Drought stressed corn for hay or silage: Concerns and suggestions
http://www.crystalyx.com/blog/drought-stressed-corn-for-hay-or-silage-concerns-and-suggestions/

I worked this week in parts of Indiana and Ohio that are in some of the most extreme drought conditions I have seen. The Drought Monitor shows that over half the country is in drought. I observed corn that varied from knee high to shoulder high. All the plants were stressed with curled leaves and many had the bottom leaves fired. Greater than ha...


Blog
February 21, 2012 - Mark R
http://www.crystalyx.com/blog/february-21-2012-mark-r/

As a Nutritionist, I often field questions from cattlemen on calf scours, weak calves and other calving time disasters.Most all of these questions come after the problem has already set in.While we cannot control the weather that will play a large role in stressing newly born claves, we can control the management of stress in our herds.&nb...



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