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Hay injection system is new weapon against drought

HayMaster Nutrition Injection Systems, a new patented system for treating old and poor quality round bales, using both equipment and formulas developed by the company, was surprised when cattle operators began ordering the equipment and supplements in the heat of summer. The hay bale treatment system was intended to make winter feeding of poor quality hay easier for cattlemen, because it makes it possible to feed old or poor quality hay cows usually refuse to eat. At the same time, the molasses-based concentrates, which mix 2 to 1 with water, boost all forage delivery of vitamins, minerals, energy and protein.

HayMaster Systems offers three different devices to inject and move bales:

--Both the Front-end-loader and rear mounted models have more than 7,000 pounds of lifting capacity and carrying strength for transportation while treating bales.

--The Portable, single injector, 12-volt system is easy to transport in the back of a pick up for the smaller operator or for treatment bales too far to take a tractor.

--HayMaster Systems come with both equipment and the specially engineered concentrates to making turn-key program which allows cattle operators to feed old and poor hay in all seasons with great success.

For more information, call 866-891-5656 or visit www.haymastersystems.com.

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Date: 7/13/07


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