Archive for October, 2015

Fish Truck Delivery At J&N Feed & Seed

Friday, October 30th, 2015

The fish truck delivers to J&N Feed this month. Looking for pond stocking in Graham, Texas?  The Stock My Pond and Abney’s Fish Truck will make deliveries to J&N Feed and Seed this month.

ABNEY’S FISH TRUCK
  • Thursday, October 3, 2019, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
STOCK MY POND FISH TRUCK
  • Thursday, October 10, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

Stock My Pond Fish Truck will have channel cat, largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, hybrid bluegill, red ear bream, and fathead minnows.  Click here for pricing.  It is not necessary to pre-order the fish, but if you are looking for a large quantity or pond packages we suggest you call.  Questions?  Call Stock My Pond at 501-676-3768.

Abney’s Fish Truck will have channel cat, largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, hybrid bluegill, red ear bream, and fathead minnows. Click here for pricing. It is not necessary to pre-order the fish, but if you are looking for a large quantity we suggest you call. Questions?  Give us a call at 940-549-4631.

Stock My Pond and Abney’s Fish truck provides containers for all fish but the 11″ channel cats, so please bring your own containers for them.

How long can the fish be in the bag? No longer than 1 hour! Determine how far a drive you have before purchasing your fish. Transport the fish in a cool and shaded area of your vehicle.

 

Catfish Fry Benefiting Graham FFA & 4H

Tuesday, October 27th, 2015

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Graham Stockshow Finance Committee is hosting a Catfish Fry, Saturday November 14th at the Young County Arena benefiting Graham FFA & 4H animal projects and J&N Feed and Seed is a PROUD Sponsor!  Pick up your raffle tickets at J&N!

$100 get you TWO tickets to the Catfish Fry AND ONE Raffle Ticket for a 1 in 300 chance at the $10,000 grand prize!

Come out for a fun night of music, food, live & silent auction, raffle, and dance.

Dinner & Band @ 6 PM

Young County Arena
120 Barclay Blvd
Graham, TX 76450 United States

Tickets to the fish fry are $20 and are available at the door.

All proceeds go to the purchase of Graham FFA/4H animal projects.

Contact Curt Crago : 817-991-9293 or Brad Reese: 940-456-2026

4 Tips for Staying Warm in the Deer Stand

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Staying Warm in the Deer Stand

Staying Warm in the Deer Stand

Late deer season can be some of the best hunting. Frigid temperatures without proper clothing and equipment can keep even the most dedicated hunter at home. Tackle the cold, fill your tags and take the buck of your dreams this season!

4 Tips for staying warm in your deer stand:

Dress Properly

  • Head- Keep your head and ears warm with a hat, beanie or face mask to block the wind.
  • Neck- Many hunters forget this, but offering insulation on your neck can keep the rest of the body warm. Wear a neck gaiter and you’ll be surprised what a difference it makes.
  • Body- Start your layers with a thin moisture wicking layer of clothing. Then add clothing made of windproof, waterproof and breathable materials. Insulate your chest with a down vest, bibs or a quiet jacket.
  • Hands- They always seem to get cold first! For bow hunting make sure you have a great pair of thin moisture wicking gloves. For rifle hunting wear insulated shooting gloves or warm quiet gloves you can remove before taking your shot. If you’ve tried these options and your still cold, invest in a hand muff so you can easily remove your hands and keep them warm before your shot.
  • Feet- Wear two pairs of socks. The first pair should be made of moisture wicking material and the second pair should be a thick wool sock. Slip on insulated waterproof boots and your ready to hit the cold night air!


Take your time walking to the deer stand

  • The last thing you want to do in freezing temperatures is sweat. Give yourself plenty of time to walk to your deer stand and avoid breaking a sweat. You may need to remove a layer on your way to the deer stand or pack your jacket and take it with you.


Move

  • Yes, you read that right. Move! Don’t scare the deer away, but try flexing your muscles while sitting and slowly move your hands and feet to increase blood flow. This will also help keep you warm.


Bring a Heater

  • There is no shame in running a heater in your deer stand. Safely use propane heaters and make sure they are sturdy to avoid tipping over.

Take these tips with you on your next hunting trip to stay warm. Share your hunting pictures with us and come by for all your hunting needs! Good luck this season and stay warm!

Sugar Beet Crush Attractant

Wednesday, October 14th, 2015

Sugar Beet Crush AttractantPick up your deer attractants at J&N Feed and Seed. Wildgame Innovations Sugar Beet Crush Attractant is real sugar beets crushed and blended with fresh heat processed beans into an ultra concentrated one of a kind attractant. Deer go wild over real sugar beets and even more so after Wildgame Innovations crushes ’em and bags ’em. It is now easier to get sugar beets where you need them in this convenient carry pouch. This product is like no other and gives you that edge you are looking for to lure in that big buck with a craving for sweet beets.

  • Real crushed sugar beets blended with fresh heat processed beans to create an ultra concentrated attractant
  • Deer go wild over real Sugar Beets and even more so after Wildgame Innovations™ crushes ’em and bags ’em
  • Its now easier to get Sugar Beets where you need them in this convenient carry pouch
  • This product is like no other and gives you that edge you are looking for to lure in that big buck with a craving for sweet beets

Flocktober Win Prizes Free Coop Sign & More!

Wednesday, October 14th, 2015

Facebook-Post-Buy-Bag-Get-Sign-ImageAre your chicks growing? Once your chicks hit 18 weeks old or lay their first egg, its time to transition to Purina Layena poultry feed to sustain growth and promote egg production!

It’s Flocktober at J&N Feed and Seed! During Flocktober, get a FREE limited-edition coop sign, when you purchase a bag of Purina Layena or Layena Plus Omega-3,  40lb bags or larger!  While supplies last.

You can also register here for a chance to win one of these fabulous prizes!

  • A topical vacation for two to Oyster Bay Beach Resort in St. Maarten
  • A pearl necklace from Tiffany and Co.
  • A year’s supply of Purina Layena Plus Omega-3 poultry feed
  • A free bag of Purina Layena feed

Stop by J&N Feed and Seed this Floctober for Purina Layena poultry feed and all your coop supplies.

Purina High Octane Ultra Full Is Here

Tuesday, October 13th, 2015

Purina High Octane Ultra FullPurina High Octane Ultra Full show supplement is now available at J&N Feed and Seed.  Ultra Full show supplement will help you achieve the desired results you need with your show project. High Octane® Ultra Full™ supplement is designed to help support fill in the lower body and flank areas through controlled, progressive expansion. Ultra Full™ supplement can be fed in combination and compliments our High Octane Depth Charge supplement. It’s proprietary ingredient blend enhances palatability to help stimulate feed intake and can be fed to all show livestock species.

Stop by J&N Feed and Seed for all your show feeds, supplements and supplies. Let us help you raise a winner this year!

Daylight Savings Time Ends

Tuesday, October 13th, 2015

FallBackDaylightSavingsIt’s time to push the clocks BACK one hour on Sunday, November 1, 2015.  Daylight Savings time ENDS at 2:00 am on Sunday, November 1, 2015.

Make sure to adjust your clocks and enjoy that extra hour of sleep and more daylight in the morning. However; please be careful in the evenings as it will be darker earlier.

Fish Truck Visits October 8th

Thursday, October 1st, 2015

pond stockingThe Stock My Pond fish truck will visit J&N Feed and Seed in Graham, Texas, on Thursday, October 8th,  from 4:00 PM. to 5:00 PM.

The truck will have channel cat, large mouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, hybrid bluegill and, red ear bream. The truck provides containers for all fish but the 11″ channel cats, so please bring your own containers for them.

It is not necessary to pre-order the fish, but if you are looking for a large quantity we suggest you call. Questions?  Give us a call at 940-549-4631.

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