Archive for May, 2021

Case Knives Premium Pocket Knives

Monday, May 31st, 2021

 

Save on Case Knives in December 2021 at J&N Feed and Seed in Graham, Texas.J&N Feed and Seed is your official dealer of Case Knives.  Case knives are premium pocket knives hand-crafted with care. When you purchase a Case pocket knife, you are investing in more than just a name, you are buying quality.

What makes a Case® knife different?

Made In The U.S.A. Since 1889 every Case Knife is made with pride in the United States.

Hand-Crafted. Every knife is handcrafted by the most skilled artisans and cutlers in the business.

160 steps. Each knife takes over 160 manufacturing processes to complete.

Tradition. Case knives are cherished possessions passed down through generations and handcrafted to stand the test of time.

Tested XX. A symbol of Case’s commitment to quality can be traced back to the early days when blades were tempered and tested not just once (X), but twice (XX).

Collectible. 19,000 plus members of the Case Collectors Club attest to the fact that Case is the most collected knife in the world.

Natural Handles. Case stretches to the far corners of the earth to find the finest natural handle materials available.

Premium Knives. Case is dedicated to making the everyday tool into a valuable treasure for discerning men and women who want more than just a knife.

Experience. Case has been making pocketknives since 1889. With over a century of experience, we know how to make a premium pocketknife.

Whether you are looking for a small or large knife for a variety of uses, J&N Feed and Seed is your best source in Young County for quality knives. Visit us today— our knowledgeable staff can help you select the best knife product for you.

To learn more about our wide selection of knives, please click here to visit our contact page. We are more than happy to answer your questions!

*Sale valid December 1 through December 31, 2021, and limited to stock on hand.

May Garden Tips

Monday, May 3rd, 2021

May Garden Tips May is the month that makes us think of beautiful flowers. Mother’s Day is a perfect time to gift mom with a garden-related item. Instead of the usual vase of cut flowers, plan ahead and give that special person a naturally-inspired bouquet that changes with seasons, a beautiful container garden.

Although pansies may still be looking great early in May, it’s about time to pull them and plant summer flowering plants. Once it gets hot, pansies go down fast. Annuals and perennials give you lots of color bang for your buck. Pinch back growth of newly planted annual and perennial plants. This results in shorter, compact plants with more flowers.

Allow the foliage of daffodils and other spring-flowering bulbs to mature and yellow before removing.

Spread a second application of pre-emergent for crabgrass and grassy weeds. Fertilize lawns with the final feeding before Summer. Fertilize roses every four to six weeks and control black spot with a systemic fungicide.

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