Feed Bin & Creep Feeder Lease Program

Augusta Co-op is offering a Feed Bin/Creep Feeder Lease Program designed to assist feed customers in the lease of a feed storage bin, creep feeder, and related equipment. For more information about the program, click here. To view the lease agreement, click here.

Feed Bin Purchase Program

Augusta Co-op is now offering a Feed Bin Program that is designed to assist feed customers in the purchase of a feed storage bin and related equipment by selling this equipment to the customer at cost and with 0% interest financing options up to 24 months. For more information about the program, click here. To …

Fall Farm Supply Sale Sheet – 2023

Take advantage of the best prices of the season on a variety of animal health, equipment, and farm supply products! Contact your local store or sales representative to place an order. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL SALE SHEET.

Augusta Co-op | August, 2023 Newsletters

Stay informed on all the hot topics surrounding your farm and animals! Select a newsletter below and remain up to speed on your sheep, goats, cows, and horses. Beef Newsletter – August, 2023 Equine Newsletter – August, 2023 Small Ruminant Newsletter – August, 2023

Silage SAVOR™ Plus Liquid

When compared to a control or inoculant treatment, Kemin’s Silage SAVOR Plus Liquid improved fermentation of corn silage by increasing lactic acid concentration after 44 days of ensiling (Figure 1A)*. Aerobic stability of the silage assessed after 44 days of ensiling was longer for SSPL-treated compared to control or inoculant-treated silage (Figure 1B)*. SSPL will …

Dissipate® Feed Additive Helps Fight Heat Stress

Dissipate® feed additive supports metabolic and digestive function in cattle during times of heat stress so the summer heat doesn’t burn up your profits. Starting a feed program with Dissipate® before the occurrence of hot days may help counteract inflammation when cattle experience heat stress. To view the full Dissipate® informational, click here.

Equine Vaccination Cheat Sheet

The reason we vaccinate our horses is simple: We want to minimize their risk of contracting a life-threatening and/or infectious disease. With that said, the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) has designated certain vaccines as “core vaccines” all horses should receive annually, regardless of age, use, or location. Use this AAEP Vaccination Guidelines-based “cheat …