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Available Products: Workers compensation Auto liability and physical damage Pasture, Rangeland and Forage (PRF) coverage And more!
With strong roots in agriculture since 1917, WSR has a proud tradition of protecting a wide variety of agri-business activities. From the changing seasons to labor force to government regulations, WSR understands the unique challenges ranchers face and works to provide the best coverage for your business.
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Applicant must be a young, regular or feeder member of the California Cattlemen’sAssociation. No exceptions. If you are not a member, contact the CCA office to join at (916) 444-0845. Applicant must be a currently enrolled university or college student; undergraduate, master, school of law or veterinary student attending or enrolled in a junior college,
Applications must be typed and returned in full to the California Cattlemen’s Association office no later than Tuesday, October 1, 2019 via email to Jenna Chandler at [email protected]. Application pieces must be combined into one PDF document to be accepted. Applications will be pre-screened based on the criteria herein and finalists will be contacted to
The bolus will last indefinitely. It may rust somewhat if left in damp conditions. Rust will not decrease the effectiveness of the bolus.
Yes. Even if a stocker is selenium-normal when it arrives at a deficient area, it will become selenium deficient over a 3-5 month period. Selenium deficiency decreases feed efficiency and selenium deficient calves do not perform well on arrival at the feedlot.
The Se 365 bolus can be given at any time during the year and is safe for pregnant cows.
Selenium is passed to the calf during pregnancy very efficiently. The calf will be born with normal levels of selenium if the cow has normal levels. However, at 3-5 months of age the calf will run out of selenium because selenium is not transferred well through the milk. In selenium deficient areas of California both
The Se 365 bolus is not approved for use with other selenium supplements. This is because it provides the maximum allowable selenium supplementation level by itself.