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Spring Weeds & Pre-emergent

Sunday, February 1st, 2015

henbitgoodRegardless of what the ground hog says, spring is right around the corner.  And so are the weeds.  It’s time to start thinking about pre-emergent for your yard. You have about a 6 week window to apply pre-emergents, from the first of February to the middle of March.  There are 3 factors that will determine when a seed will germinate, soil temperature, moisture and sunlight. The pre-emergent must be applied and active BEFORE that magic moment of germination occurs.

The all-natural pre-emergent is Corn Gluten Meal. It is available in both granulated and powder form and it is applied at a rate of 20 pounds per 1,000 square feet.

Synthetic pre-emergents are Dimension for the grassy weeds and Gallery for the broadleaf weeds. The key to success with these products is to apply the correct amount to your lawn.  Follow the label directions and know the square footage of your lawn.

Come see us for all your garden and lawn care needs.

Dental Care Tips for Your Pet

Friday, January 30th, 2015

DogWithToothbrushChew on this…did you know that 8 out of every 10 pets over the age of three suffers from gum (periodontal) disease?  Proper prevention and dental treatment is necessary, without it your pets can suffer from tooth decay, bleeding gums, tooth loss, and even internal organ damage.

February is National Pet Care Dental Month.  Take the time to know the signs of oral disease in pets:

  • Bad breath.  Your pets breath will not smell great, but persistent bad breath is a sign that your pet needs a dental visit.
  • Red, bleeding, swollen, or receding gums
  • Yellow-brown plaque or tartar on your pets teeth
  • Loose, infected for missing teeth

What can you do to prevent oral disease?

  • Schedule annual wellness visits to your veterinarian, including dental visits and cleaning.
  • If you groom your pet monthly, see if your groomer offers teeth cleanings!  Many of them offer this service.
  • Brush your pets teeth regularly!  Pick up pet tooth brushes and tooth paste at your local pet store.
  • Feed pet food that is specifically designed and formatted to for tartar control and plaque buildup.
    • Choose kibble over wet pet food.  Kibble is better for their teeth
    • Avoid table scraps and human food.  Often these foods get stuck in your pets teeth and gums

Keeping your pet healthy includes their teeth!  Start you pet dental plan this month!

 

Fish Truck Visits on Feb 7th

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

FishlogoThe Stock My Pond fish truck will visit J&N Feed and Seed on Saturday, February 7th,  from 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.

The truck will have channel cat, large mouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, hybrid bluegill, red ear bream, and fathead minnows. 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.

Onion Set Are HERE

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

onion sets updateOnion sets and bulbs have arrived at J&N Feed and Seed.  Choose from the following varieties of onion sets:

  • Texas 1015 Sweet
  • Candy
  • Yellow Granex
  • Texas Early White
  • White Bermuda
  • Sweet Red

Better hurry before they’re gone!

Best Bets for February Gardening

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

As everyone in North Texas knows, our February weather can be a gamble— temps can be spring-like one day and fall below freezing the next.  But, the weather extremes should not deter gardeners from planting in February.  Potatoes are top of the list for planting this time of year.

Other good go-to cold weather vegetables are root produce such as turnips, beets, and carrots as well as hardy leafy greens like spinach, cabbage, kale, and chard. Bulb veggies (onions and garlic), as well as asparagus crowns, can also be planted at this time.

Preparing and Planting Potatoes 

When purchasing seed potatoes, look for certified seed potatoes. These are seeding potatoes that have not been treated with growth retardants to prevent sprouting. Conventional potatoes in grocery markets are typically treated with retardants.

After you have planned and prepared a garden spot with well-drained, loose soil, the seed potatoes can be prepped for planting:

Cut each seed potato into quarters (sulfur dust can be applied to the fresh cut ends) and let the potato quarters set out overnight or longer until cut sides callus over.  Seed potato quarters are then ready to plant— for a good rule of thumb, potato quarters should be planted 3” to 4” deep and spaced 12” to 15” apart. To provide plants plenty of growing room, make sure rows are spaced 24” to 36” apart.

Caring for Potato Plants

Potatoes need consistent moisture, so water regularly when tubers start to form.  Before the potato plants bloom, hilling should be done when the plant is about 6 inches tall. Hoe the dirt up around the base of the plant in order to cover the root as well as to support the plant. Bury the plant base in loose soil. Hilling will keep the potato plants from getting sunburned, in which case they turn green and will taste bitter.  You will need to hill potatoes every couple of weeks to protect your crop.

When the potato plants have bloomed, new potatoes are ready for harvest.  For larger potatoes, harvest only after plant tops has fallen over. For more information on planting seed potatoes, visit the Texas A&M website here.

Other Cool Weather Vegetable Plantings

Lettuce, spinach, and cabbage can be planted at this time either by seeds or plant starts. J&N Feed and Seed has fresh cold crop vegetables arriving weekly. Call the store for the current availability of plants.

 

 

 

Red Flannel

Tuesday, January 13th, 2015

Young County Jr. Livestock Show

Tuesday, January 13th, 2015

Young County Jr. Livestock ShowThe Young County Jr. Livestock Show will be held at the Young County Arena on Thursday, January 15 – 17. The schedule of events is as follows:

Thursday, Jan. 15
11:00 a.m.-All livestock & Ag Mechanics entries in place
1:00 p.m.-Weigh lambs & goats
1:00 p.m.-Weigh rabbits
2:30 p.m.-Weigh swine
2:30 p.m.-Weigh & classify cattle
4:00 p.m.-Ag Mechanics Judging

Friday, Jan. 16
8:00 a.m.-Rabbit judging
11:00 a.m.-Goat judging followed by Lamb judging
4:00 p.m.-Swine judging

Saturday, Jan. 17
9:00 a.m.-Heifer judging followed by Steer judging
12:00 p.m.-Exhibitor meeting at Arena
3:00 p.m.-Premium sale

Please call 549-0737 if you have any questions!

Ultimate Calf Roping

Thursday, January 1st, 2015

ultimatecalfropinglogoUltimate Calf Roping will be located in the Main Arena of the Young County Arena in Graham, Texas.  This event will run from Saturday, January, 24 through Sunday, January 25, 2015.

Location: Young County Arena – 120 Barclay Blvd. Graham, TX

Date: Saturday, Jan. 24-25

** All Ropings will have a $50 6 head average sidepot**

Saturday – January 24, 2015  –  #14, #13 & BA will be 3 head for $160+5 / #12, #12+, #11 & Amateur will be 3 head for $185+5 and all ropings will have $50 sidepot

Arena 1                            Arena 2

9:30 am    #14                                #12

fby          #13                                 #12+

noon           BA                                 #11

fby           *Open BA  (2 for $100)     Amateur (10 & 9 combined) in first available arena

Sunday – January 25, 2015  – All ropings Sunday will be 3 head for $160+5 with $50 sidepot

Arena 1                                Arena 2

9:00 am     #12                                  #14

fby          Open BA (2 for $100)            #13

11:00 am    BA                                    #12+

fby           #11                              Amateur (10 & 9 combined) in first available arena

*Open BA is Open to the World – Men of all ages and Women of all ages and will be 2 head for $100

Amateur is 10 and 9 combined, however $$ earned will go to the standing of the ropers actual number.

Kids Junior Rodeo Association 2015 Calendar

Wednesday, December 31st, 2014

KJRA1The North Central Texas Kids Junior Rodeo Association 2014-2015 season is half way through as we head into 2015.

With one more rodeo scheduled for February 7 & 8th and the finals will be April 10, 11, and 12th. The rodeos are held at the Young County Arena in Graham, Tx. Wether you know a youth that is competing or not, we encourage you to come out and support the great young rodeo talent!

For more information and to view the schedule click here.

Nature Blinds

Sunday, December 28th, 2014

A unique new style of blinds that is specially made to blend in with nature so that you stay completely hidden for the perfect shot.

Nature Blinds are fully insulated blinds that will keep you hidden from both the deer and the elements. Aesthetically, it completely fools the eye with no right angles, no straight lines, and nothing appearing man-made.

Each Nature Blind is handcrafted by dedicated workers right here in the USA. Our manufacturing plant, located in Kerrville, Texas, proudly supports the local economy.

Stop by J&N today to see what we have to offer!