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- Premier Acquires Pipestone Sheep Unit
Premier will continue to focus on providing innovative products, including those previously offered by Pipestone Veterinary Services. - Electric net fences for all species and situations
Protect your animals from predators with portable electrified netting. - Keep Your Animals Warm This Winter
Livestock heat lamps assist in the brooding and rearing of lambs, goat kids, chickens, ducks and puppies. - The “dirt” on dry soil…
Dry soil can affect an electric fence’s performance. In this issue we offer a few techniques for grounding when soil moisture is low. - Premier UltraScreen —Breathable screen for barns + more!
Attractive, heavy-duty, breathable screen for barns, sheds, chicken tractors, porches and more! - Fire Risk—Avoid “Continuous Current” Fence Chargers
Due to risk of fire, do NOT use continuous output fence chargers with electric netting or electro-plastic conductors such as rope, twine or tape. - Stop Unwanted Garden Pests
Premier’s garden net fences provide around-the-clock protection from unwanted critters and are quick-and-easy to install. - New! Farm to Table—DIY Homestead Supplies
Equipment & tools for small-scale at-home food production. - Electric Netting That Works!
Premier’s unique electric netting is quick to install, durable and adaptable to dips and curves in difficult terrain. - How Ear Tags Can Help You…
Ear tags are an essential item to identify year of birth, sire, dam and much more. Premier offers custom imprinting, very fast service and low prices. - Holiday Gifts for Farm & Home
Enjoy this collection of thoughtful and distinctive gifts, sourced directly from the craftsman…just in time for the holiday season. - Prepare Electric Netting, Energizers and Batteries for Winter Storage
Time spent properly storing your fencing equipment this fall can prevent repairing and recharging in the spring. - Introducing Premier’s 2017 Equipment Catalog
Premier’s Equipment Catalog is here! See what’s new for 2017. - Tips for Training Livestock to Electric Fence
Temporary fences pose a greater risk of escape to newly acquired animals. It's best to train them inside of a permanent fence first. - How To Use Electric Netting for Rotational Grazing
Premier's electric netting is well-suited for rotational grazing. We’ve organized three pasture options for folks new to netting. - SAFETY BULLETIN
There is a risk of fire when using continuous current fence energizers with electric netting. - Your Fencing Questions Answered…
We asked our fence consultants what questions they receive most frequently. They responded and answered. - Clipper & Shear Buying Guide
Before you buy clippers or shears, ask yourself these questions… - Benefits of Rotational Grazing
Learn how to assess pasture composition and the top 5 reasons to rotate your livestock to fresh forage. - Solar Energizers for Electric Fence
Solar costs are falling…is it time to consider a solar energizer? - How To Keep Animals Out of Your Garden
There is a simple solution for those unwanted garden pests…electric fence! - Febuary 2016
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- Big Bale Feeders—Save $$ by Reducing Wasted Hay
Great way to feed round and square bales while reducing wasted hay and it pays for itself in 1 year! - Sheep Production Questions? Get Answers from Experts via Premier's NEW Service!
Premier welcomes Dr. Dan Morrical, the just-retired Iowa State University sheep specialist, to our staff. - How Ear Tags Can Help You...
Ear tags provide a visual aid for unique identification (such as a flock or premise number) and can help to identify sex, year of birth, sire, dam and much more. - USDA Scrapie Program Update
APHIS will no longer provide free plastic ear tags and applicators as part of the National Scrapie Eradication Program. - Livestock management tools for maximum profitability
Tools specifically designed to mark, tag, drench and aid in the reproduction of sheep and goats. - Livestock Clippers & Shears That Win!
Premier’s 4000 series clipping and shearing machines offer precision fleece and hair removal for the show ring or the farm. - Hoof Care—Treatment and Prevention
Hoof diseases in sheep and goats can lead to reduced productivity. Get ahead of it before it becomes a major problem! - Tools & Tips for a Successful Lambing Season
Here are a few tips to help you through the common issues we've seen in our lambing barn. Happy lambing (or kidding)! - New! Auto-feeding LAC-TEK Machine
Automatically mixes milk replacer with warm water and dispenses to lambs/kids. - Ear Tags for Livestock Management and Identification
Premier offers ear tags with FREE custom imprinting, very fast service and low prices. - Sheep Field Day 2017—SOLD OUT
Don’t miss this opportunity to visit Premier and spend the day learning all about sheep! - Keep Your Animals Warm This Winter
Common heat lamps are often blamed for barn fires, scorched wool and overheating. Learn why our Prima™ Heat Lamp is better… - Breeding Tools for Better Livestock Management
Knowledge of what happens during the breeding season is critical for making decisions. Consider these breeding supplies to ensure maximum profitability. - 12 Keys to Raising Successful Livestock Guardian Dogs
Many livestock producers have learned the value of adding livestock guardian dogs to their farms. - Spring Lambing Tips—How-to Identify and Treat Dehydration
How to identify and care for dehydrated lambs. - What is Electric Netting?
How netting works, what happens when an animal touches an electric fence and how-to videos. - How To Raise Orphan Lambs and Goat Kids
- Ear Tags DO’s and DON’Ts
- January 2016
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- Livestock management tools for maximum profitability
Tools specifically designed to mark, tag, drench and aid in the reproduction of sheep and goats. - Livestock Clippers & Shears That Win!
Premier’s 4000 series clipping and shearing machines offer precision fleece and hair removal for the show ring or the farm. - Hoof Care—Treatment and Prevention
Hoof diseases in sheep and goats can lead to reduced productivity. Get ahead of it before it becomes a major problem! - Nutrition Techniques for Improved Reproduction
Learn about the nutritional requirements of sheep and goats and how to maximize your kidding rate. - Going…Going…Goats!
A goat’s appetite is not a detriment, it’s a benefit! Learn how goats make an excellent addition to grazing systems. - Febuary (2) 2016
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- Chicken-keeping Basics
Chickens are easy to care for and take up little space. Some would call them the perfect backyard livestock. - Heating Plates—for a Safer Chick Brooder
Mimics a mother hen keeping her chicks warm, with less risk of fire. - 2018 Poultry Solutions Catalog
We’re starting the year off with a range of new items sure to please—high capacity feeders and waterers, a new Heating Plate for up to 30 chicks, and PoultryNet® Gates for easy access in/out of electric netting enclosures. - New! Organic Starter Feed for Poultry
Certified organic, soy-free poultry feed, with with enough protein to get your baby chicks started off right. - How to train poultry to nipple waterers
Many flock owners prefer nipple-style waterers because they offer an always-clean fresh source of water. Learn how to train your chickens to use them. - How to Get Hens to Use a Nest Box
Create the right environment for your hens to lay their eggs. - Is Your Coop Ready for Spring?
More daylight means more fresh eggs. Spring is also a great time to clean the coop. - Heating Plates—for a Safer Chick Brooder
Keep chicks and other young poultry warm with heating plates. Now available in a complete brooder kit for new poultry keepers. - Keep Your Chicks Warm This Winter
Keep chicks and other young poultry warm with heat lamps or heating plates. - Prepare Your Poultry Flock for Winter
With a little preparation, you can make this winter a little easier on you and your chicken flock. - Enhance Egg Appeal
Nothing turns buyers off more than a dirty egg. Learn how to enhance your egg appeal! - May 2016
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- Livestock Clippers & Shears That Win!
Premier’s 4000 series clipping and shearing machines offer precision fleece and hair removal for the show ring or the farm. - June 2014
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- Our Favorite Fence for Pastured Pigs
Pigs on pasture, or dirt, is an uncommon sight, but it doesn’t need to be. They can be put to work cleaning the garden, rooting out old stumps, or following cattle after their pasture rotation. - Our Favorite Fence for Pastured Pigs
Our portable electric fence is designed to keep “free range” pastured pigs contained. And it’s so easy to use, you can selectively till just about anywhere on the farmstead. - Getting Started with Pastured Pigs
Raising pigs on pasture has many benefits. Learn how to get started with guest author Nicole Luttrell. - April 2014
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